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Sovereignty as Gendered Relation Sovereignty as Gendered Relation
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Pre-sovereign China: Territory Unbounded, Indefensible, and Reimagined Pre-sovereign China: Territory Unbounded, Indefensible, and Reimagined
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China’s Way to the Sovereign World: A Failing Attempt to Rival China’s Way to the Sovereign World: A Failing Attempt to Rival
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Chinese Sovereignty during World War II: Clutching Alliance, Practicing Exclusion Chinese Sovereignty during World War II: Clutching Alliance, Practicing Exclusion
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Sovereign China as an “Other” for the United States: To Care or Not to Care Sovereign China as an “Other” for the United States: To Care or Not to Care
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Feminine Sovereignty and Masculine Sovereignty Feminine Sovereignty and Masculine Sovereignty
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Conclusion Conclusion
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1 Becoming China: Feminine Sovereignty in the Beginning of Modern Time
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Published:January 2022
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Abstract
Pursuing sovereignty for an imagined Chinese state can enlist assistance from established sovereign states only if it satisfies the feminine image. The China reproduced under these cognitive and affective restraints has a dependent, permeable sovereignty. Strong patriotism mobilized in support of the identity of sovereign China, or the sense of superiority based upon a thousand-year-old celestial and civilizational discourse, can only beget a conquering mood and invite intervention from the established sovereign world. This irony remains, however: the pretension of being a sovereign China did not allow it to become a permanently dependent state, while identical efforts to convert that image merely invited further offense from the West and self-alienation from within.
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