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Progress in Social Sciences

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新冠肺炎疫情下中国近现代“汉奸”现象的文化思考

A Cultural Reflection on the Traitor Phenomenon in Recent China under the Outbreak of COVID-19

Progress in Social Sciences / 2020,2(3): 93-104 / 2020-06-15 look1902 look2901
  • Authors: 谢琰     
  • Information:
    中南大学法学院,长沙
  • Keywords: 中国近现代;“汉奸”现象;高校爱国主义教育
  • Modern China; Hanjian phenomenon; College patriotism education
  • Abstract: 近现代乃至当代历史中,“汉奸”作为一个普遍而又特殊的群体,在 各类历史事件中扮演了重要的角色。从思想、言论到行为,“汉奸”都影响着 社会舆论,威胁着社会稳定。当前,受到新冠肺炎疫情影响,我国面临西方舆 论的抹黑及西方主流文化的恶意攻击,在虚拟网络、现实生活,甚至教育活动 中都存在着以疫情影响为借口,危及国家安全的言论和行为,对我国高校大学 生的爱国主义教育提出了严峻的考验。在疫情期间,本文从近现代及当代“汉奸” 现象入手,分析其形成原因及影响,借鉴西方文化教育的实效性,从文化根源 推动当代中国高校爱国主义教育的发展。
  • In the contemporary and modern times, the Chinese traitors called as “Hanjian”, as an ordinary and special group of people, have played an important role in all kinds of historical events. They threaten the social morality and stability in aspects varying from thoughts, speeches to actions. At present, affected by the outbreak of COVID-19, our country is faced with the western public opinion smear and the western mainstream culture’s malicious attack, and there are statements and actions that threaten national security under the pretext of the impact of the epidemic in virtual network, the reality and even the school education, and this is a huge challenge for the patriotism education in our country. Under the outbreak of COVID-19, this paper is aimed to find out the origin, reasons and influence of the Han Jian phenomenon in contemporary and modern times, and take a page from the effectiveness of cultural education in western countries, so as to promote the development of college patriotism education culturally.
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.35534/pss.0203012
  • Cite: 谢琰.新冠肺炎疫情下中国近现代“汉奸”现象的文化思考[J].社会科学进展,2020,2(3):93-104.
    https://doi.org/10.35534/pss.0203012
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