Negotiating ethnicity in China : citizenship as a response to the state

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Negotiating ethnicity in China : citizenship as a response to the state

Chih-yu Shih

(China in transition)

Routledge, 2002

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This challenging study brings together anthropology and political science to examine how ethnic minorities are constructed by the state, and how they respond to such constructions. Disclosing endless mini negotiations between those acting in the name of the Chinese state and those carrying the images of ethnic minority, this book provides an image of the framing of ethnicity by modern state building processes. It will be of vital interest to scholars of political science, anthropology and sociology, and is essential reading to those engaged in studying Chinese society.

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Part I: The Ethnic Economy of Citizenship: Comparison with Aboriginal Taiwan Part II: Ethnic Sensitivity: Contingent Identities Part III: Ethnic Traits: after Assimilation Part IV: Ethnic Religion: the Adaptation of Islam Part V: Ethnic Language: Educational Practices Part VI: Ethnic Schooling: Sluggish Enrollment

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