Frontier fieldwork : building a nation in China's borderlands, 1919-45

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    • Rodriguez, Andres

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Frontier fieldwork : building a nation in China's borderlands, 1919-45

Andres Rodriguez

(Contemporary Chinese studies)

UBC Press, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The centre may hold, but borders can fray. Frontier Fieldwork explores the work of social scientists, agriculturists, photographers, and missionaries who took to the field in China's southwest at a time when foreign political powers were contesting China's claims over its frontiers. In the early twentieth century, when the threat of imperialism loomed large in the Sino-Tibetan borderlands, these fieldworkers undertook a nation-building exercise to unite a disparate, multi-ethnic population. Andres Rodriguez exposes the transformative power of the fieldworkers' efforts, which placed China's margins at the centre of its nation-making process and race to modernity.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction 1 Soldiers and Scholars on the Frontier 2 Missionary Explorers in the Field: The West China Border Research Society, 1922-37 3 Frontier Fever: Reporting from the Field 4 Chinese Anthropologists at War: Frontier Reconstruction in the Field, 1937-45 5 Service in the Field: Wartime Students and the Frontier, 1940-45 Conclusion Glossary
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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