ABSTRACT

This book examines how the young in Northeast Asia engage with the political, especially in terms of the production, reformulation, or contestation of their national identities.

Through case studies covering China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea and Taiwan, the contributions provide a study of the online spaces where youth engage with current debates regarding national identities. The book also unpacks the distinctive forms of expression and negotiation of national identities favoured by younger generations across Northeast Asia and asks questions specifically raised by their political mobilisation. For example, how their public mobilisation for a given cause has forced them to rethink their place in national and global communities.

This book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of East Asian culture and politics, media studies and youth studies.

The Introduction of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

National identity and millennials in Northeast Asia

part 1|88 pages

Youth culture and national identity in the digital era

chapter 1|18 pages

Heroes and villains of The Word of Honor

Co-optation of popular culture in promotion of “core values” and patriotism in the PRC

chapter 2|18 pages

Soft power, globalisation and the otaku

Influencing Japanese nationalism from within and abroad

chapter 3|16 pages

‘Battle for peace' in a ‘cosmopolitan China'

Negotiating a national cultural identity and cross-boundary connections in the online TV show Street Dance of China Season 4

chapter 4|17 pages

The sense of place

Chinese K-pop fans' nationalist sentiment performance on social media

chapter 5|17 pages

Youth culture in the Hermit Kingdom

National propaganda, proto-digitalisation and the fight against dangerous foreign influences

part 2|99 pages

Political activism, civic engagement and national identity

chapter 7|18 pages

Young political activists in the Xi Jinping era

The Jasic struggle and the prospects for social mobilisation in China

chapter 8|18 pages

Moderating hate on the Internet in Japan

The anonymous campaign against Japanese right-wing hate speech

chapter 9|19 pages

Caricatures, corruption and antisocial forces

The representation and enactment of youth and politics in Japanese video games

chapter 10|19 pages

‘The PRC words have infiltrated our language!'

Taiwanese national identity and linguistic purism