Critical Han studies : the history, representation, and identity of China's majority

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Critical Han studies : the history, representation, and identity of China's majority

edited by Thomas S. Mullaney ... [et al.]

(New perspectives on Chinese culture and society, 4)

Global, Area, and International Archive, University of California Press, c2012

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Bibliography: p. 349-393

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Critical Han studies : introduction and prolegomenon / Thomas S. Mullaney
  • Pt. 1: Han and China. Recentering China : the Cantonese in and beyond the Han / Kevin Carrico
  • On not looking Chinese : does "mixed race" decenter the Han from Chineseness? / Emma J. Teng
  • "Climate's moral economy" : geography, race, and the Han in early Republican China / Zhihong Chen
  • Good Han, bad Han : the moral parameters of ethnopolitics in China / Uradyn E. Bulag
  • Pt. 2: The problem of Han origins. Understanding the snowball theory of the Han nationality / Xu Jieshun
  • Antiquarian as ethnographer : Han ethnicity in early China studies / Tamara T. Chin
  • The Han joker in the pack : some issues of culture and identity from the Minzu literature / Nicholas Tapp
  • Pt. 3: The problem of Han formations. Hushuo : the northern other and the naming of the Han Chinese / Mark Elliot
  • From subjects to Han : the rise of Han as Identity in nineteenth-century southwest China / C. Patterson Giersch
  • Searching for Han : early twentieth-century narratives of Chinese origins and development / James Leibold
  • Han at Minzu's edges : what critical Han studies can learn from China's "Little Tibet" / Chris Vasantkumar

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