Ethnic identity in China : the making of a Muslim minority nationality
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書誌事項
Ethnic identity in China : the making of a Muslim minority nationality
(Case studies in cultural anthropology)
Harcourt Brace College Publishers, c1998
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"This book represents a rewriting and condensation of an earlier book(Muslim Chinese: ethnic nationalism in the People's Republic, Harvard University Press) ... "--Acknowledgments
Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-187) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This case study introduces students to the problems of ethnic diversity in China, a modern nation-state that is normally thought of and taught culturally as monolithic. By introducing students to the wide diversity of identity within one nationality, they are exposed to the ethnic complexities as well as to the larger issue of ethnic pluralism in modern nation-states. Perceptions regarding other societies are challenged and broadened.
目次
- Introduction - the uniting of China. Creating Muslim identity in China
- inventing the Hui nationality in the Chinese state
- ethnoreligious resurgence in a northwestern Sufi community
- Chang Ying - gender, marriage and identity maintenance in a Hui autonomous village
- Oxen street - the urban Hui experience in Beijing
- Chendai - ethnic revitalization in Quanzhou, Fujan
- conclusion - ethnic national identity in the contemporary Chinese state.
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