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D. Natsagdorj, Mongolian travel writing, and ideas about national identity
Given the interests of this book, the ability of Natsagdorj’s image to transcend
his status as a socialist-era poet constructed by the Soviet-influenced intellectual institutions of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party is a remarkable
one. Natsagdorj has become a symbol of authentic Mongolian nationalism, this
Romantic post-socialist form of identity that rhetorically uses historical authorities, images, keywords, language, and cultural practices to present itself as
“authentic,” “traditional,” universal, eternal, and inevitable
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