Ethnic Minorities of Southern China

Ethnic Minorities of Southern China
Author: United States. Department of State. External Research Division,United States. Department of State. Bureau of Intelligence and Research
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1963
Genre: Minorities
ISBN: STANFORD:36105120678649

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Handbook on Ethnic Minorities in China

Handbook on Ethnic Minorities in China
Author: Xiaowei Zang
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781784717360

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This much-needed volume explains who ethnic minorities are and how well do they do in China. In addition to offering general information about ethnic minority groups in China, it discusses some important issues around ethnicity, including ethnic inequality, minority rights, and multiculturalism. Drawing on insights and perspectives from scholars in different continents the contributions provide critical reflections on where the field has been and where it is going, offering readers possible directions for future research on minority ethnicity in China. The Handbook reviews research and addresses key conceptual, theoretical and methodological issues in the study of ethnicity in China.

Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China

Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China
Author: Stevan Harrell
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780295804071

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Drawing on extensive fieldwork conducted in the 1980s and 1990s in southern Sichuan, this pathbreaking study examines the nature of ethnic consciousness and ethnic relations among local communities, focusing on the Nuosu (classified as Yi by the Chinese government), Prmi, Naze, and Han. It argues that even within the same regional social system, ethnic identity is formulated, perceived, and promoted differently by different communities at different times. Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China exemplifies a model in which ethnic consciousness and ethnic relations consist of drawing boundaries between one�s own group and others, crossing those boundaries, and promoting internal unity within a group. Leaders and members of ethnic groups use commonalties and differences in history, culture, and kinship to promote internal unity and to strengthen or cross external boundaries. Superimposed on the structure of competing and cooperating local groups is a state system of ethnic classification and administration; members and leaders of local groups incorporate this system into their own ethnic consciousness, co-opting or resisting it situationally. The heart of the book consists of detailed case studies of three Nuosu village communities, along with studies of Prmi and Naze communities, smaller groups such as the Yala and Nasu, and Han Chinese who live in minority areas. These are followed by a synthesis that compares different configurations of ethnic identity in different communities and discusses the implications of these examples for our understanding of ethnicity and for the near future of China. This lively description and analysis of the region�s complex ethnic identities and relationships constitutes an original and important contribution to the study of ethnic identity. Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China will be of interest to social scientists concerned with issues of ethnicity and state-building.

Ethnic Minorities in Socialist China

Ethnic Minorities in Socialist China
Author: Xiaorong Han,Qiang Zeng
Publsiher: Rethinking Socialism and Refor
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004515186

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"Ethnic Minorities in Socialist China: Development, Migration, Culture, and Identity, edited by Dr. Han Xiaorong and translated into English by Zeng Qiang, presents nine articles written by Chinese scholars about the transformation of China's ethnic minority groups in the socialist era. Focusing on seven of the 55 ethnic minorities in China, the nine articles cover four major themes: development, migration, culture and identity. These case studies are based on both fieldwork and written sources, and most authors make connections between their case studies and relevant social scientific theories. Peoples and places studied include the autonomous regions of Tibet and Inner Mongolia; the Hanni, Dai, and Bai peoples of Yunnan Province; Miao farmers of Yangjiang in Guangdong; and the Yi people of the Pearl River Delta region. These studies, which originally appeared in Open Times, broadly reflect the concerns, interests and perspectives of the Chinese scholars involved in the study of China's ethnic minorities"--

Through the Gate of Yunnan Borderland

Through the Gate of Yunnan Borderland
Author: Maciej Gaca,Alfred F. Majewicz
Publsiher: Wydawn
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Minorities
ISBN: 8323209715

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The Chinese of South East Asia

The Chinese of South East Asia
Author: Ung-Ho Chin
Publsiher: Minority Rights Group Report S.
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073271012

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Kinesiske minoriteter i Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Indonesien, Laos, Malaysia, Filippinerne, Singapore, Thailand og Vietnam

Lessons in Being Chinese

Lessons in Being Chinese
Author: Mette Halskov Hansen,Pro-Dean for Research Professor in Chinese Studies Mette Halskov Hansen
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780295978093

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This comparative study of the Naxi and Tai minority groups in Southwestern China examines the implementation and reception of state minority education policy. Hansen (Center for Development and the Environment, U. of Oslo) argues that state policy is not uniformly successful among all minorities, no

The Chinese of South East Asia

The Chinese of South East Asia
Author: Ramses Amer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1992
Genre: Asia, Southeastern
ISBN: UCSD:31822020517801

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