Mass dictatorship and modernity /
Kim, Michael ((College teacher),)

 

  • Mass dictatorship and modernity /
  • 纪录类型: 书目-语言数据,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414] null: 321.9
    [NT 47271] Title/Author: Mass dictatorship and modernity // edited by Michael Kim, Michael Schoenhals and Yong-Woo Kim.
    [NT 51406] other author: Kim, Michael
    出版者: [Basingstoke] : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
    面页册数: 1 online resource.
    附注: Includes index.
    标题: 1900 - 1999
    标题: Dictatorship - History - 20th century.
    标题: Dictatorship.
    标题: POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
    ISBN: 1137304332 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 9781137304339 (electronic bk.)
    [NT 15000228] null: 1. Introduction: Mass Dictatorship and the Radical Project for Modernity; M.Kim & M.Schoenhals -- PART I: RADICAL PROJECTS FOR MODERNIZATION -- 2. Mass Dictatorship as a Transnational Formation of Modernity; J.Lim -- 3. Mass Dictatorship and the 'Modernist State'; R.Griffin -- 4. Nebulous Nexus: Modernity and Perlustration in Maoist China; M.Schoenhals -- 5. Staging the Police: Visual Presentation and Everyday Coloniality; H.C.Ts'ai -- PART II: THE PUBLIC SPHERE AND MASS DICTATORSHIP -- 6. Habermas, Fascism and the Public Sphere; P.Corner -- 7. Total War Mobilization and Transformation of the National Public Sphere in Japan, 1931-1945; K.H.Kim -- 8. Between Liberalism and National Socialism: The Historical Role of Voluntary Firemen Associations in Austria as a Public Sphere; H.Mizuno -- 9. Colonial Publicness as Metaphor; H.Yun -- 10. The Colonial Public Sphere and the Discursive Mechanism of Mindo; M.Kim -- PART III: MODERN SUBJECTIFICATION AND AGENCY -- 11. Models of Selfhood and Subjectivity: The Soviet Case in Historical Perspective; C.Chatterjee & K.Petrone -- 12. The End of the Weimar Republic: Individual Agency, Germany's 'Old Elites' and the 'Crisis of Classical Modernity'; P.Lambert -- 13. Total, Thus Broken: Chuch'e Sasang and North Korea's Terrain of Subjectivity; C.Kim.
    [NT 15000229] null: As a twentieth century phenomenon, mass dictatorship developed its own modern socio-political engineering system which sought to achieve the self-mobilization of the masses for radical state projects. In this sense, it shares a similar mobilization mechanism with its close cousin, mass democracy. Mass dictatorship requires the modern platform of the public sphere to spread its clarion call for the masses to realize their lofty utopian visions. Far from being a phenomenon that emerged from pre-modern despotic practices, mass dictatorship reflects the global proliferation of quintessential modernist assumptions about the transformability of the individual and society through collective effort. Mass dictatorship therefore utilizes the utmost modern practices to form totalitarian cohesion and to stage public spectacles in the search for extremist solutions to a society's problems. The contributors examine the phenomenon of mass dictatorship along many different lines of inquiry, both theoretical as well as empirical in disparate locations around the globe including Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, Interwar Austria, Imperial Japan, Colonial Korea, Colonial Taiwan, Stalinist Russia, Maoist China, and North Korea.
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