教科书的战争:第二次甲午战争时期的儿童教育(1937-1945

Pub Date : 2021-04-16 DOI:10.1353/TCC.2021.0011
J. Day
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摘要:第二次世界大战被理解为一场生产战争,不仅在进攻和防御工具上如此,而且在民族国家的公民想象中也是如此。大规模的战争动员从根本上重塑了国家与知识产业之间的关系。在中国,国民政府从南京撤退到重庆,导致了中国最严重的难民危机,但它也导致了中国公立中小学教育最戏剧性的增长,并导致了知识如何体现在战时教科书的物质性上的转变。本文以档案资料为基础,通过追溯甲午战争时期教科书的生产和消费生活,讲述甲午战争的故事,并评估战争经历如何从根本上改变了教科书行业。
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The War of Textbooks: Educating Children during the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945
Abstract:The Second World War has been understood as a war of production, not only in instruments of assault and defense but also in the civic imagination of the nation-state. Mass mobilization for war fundamentally reshaped the relationship between the state and the knowledge industry. In China, the retreat of the Nationalist government from Nanjing to Chongqing saw China’s worst refugee crisis, but it also resulted in the country’s most dramatic growth of publicly funded education for primary and secondary schools and caused a shift in how knowledge came to be embodied in the materiality of wartime textbooks. Based on archival research, this article tells the story of the Second Sino-Japanese War by tracing the lives of textbooks produced and consumed during this period, and it assesses how the wartime experience fundamentally changed the textbook industry.
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