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  • 1
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    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520927940 , 052092794X , 1417508191 , 9781417508198
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xvi, 333 p.) , ill., maps.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Berkeley series in interdisciplinary studies of China 2
    Parallel Title: Print version Is Taiwan Chinese?
    DDC: 305.89925
    Keywords: Taiwan aborigines Ethnic identity ; History ; Ethnicity History ; Taiwan ; Ethnicity History ; 20th century ; China ; Nationalism History ; 20th century ; Taiwan ; Nationalism History ; 20th century ; China ; Tujia (Chinese people) Ethnic identity ; History ; 20th century ; China ; Enshi Tujiazu Miaozu Zizhizhou ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Chinese reunification question, 1949- ; Tujia (Chinese people) Ethnic identity 20th century ; History ; Ethnicity History 20th century ; Ethnicity History ; Taiwan aborigines Ethnic identity ; History ; Chinese reunification question, 1949- ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Tujia (Chinese people) Ethnic identity 20th century ; History ; Ethnicity History 20th century ; Ethnicity History ; Taiwan aborigines Ethnic identity ; History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Chinese reunification question, 1949- ; Ethnic relations ; Ethnicity ; International relations ; Nationalism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; History ; Taiwan Relations ; China ; China Relations ; Taiwan ; Enshi Tujiazu Miaozu Zizhizhou (China) Ethnic relations ; History ; 20th century ; China Relations ; Enshi Tujiazu Miaozu Zizhizhou (China) Ethnic relations 20th century ; History ; Taiwan Relations ; China Relations ; Enshi Tujiazu Miaozu Zizhizhou (China) Ethnic relations 20th century ; History ; Taiwan Relations ; China ; Enshi Tujiazu Miaozu Zizhizhou ; Taiwan ; China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In a unique comparison of studies drawn from both Taiwan and China, Brown's book shows how identity is shaped by social experience - not culture and ancestry, as is commonly claimed in political rhetoric
    Description / Table of Contents: What's in a name? : culture, identity, and the "Taiwan problem"Where did the aborigines go? : reinstating plains aborigines in Taiwan's history -- "We savages didn't bind feet" : culture, colonial intervention, and long-route identity change -- "Having a wife is better than having a god" : ancestry, governmental power, and short-route identity change -- "They came with their hands tied behind their backs" : forced migrations, identity changes, and state classification in Hubei -- Theory and the politics of reunification : understanding past choices and future options.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-301) and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0520231813 , 0520231821 , 9780520231825
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 333 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Series Statement: Berkeley series in interdisciplinary studies of China 2
    Series Statement: Berkeley series in interdisciplinary studies of China
    DDC: 305.89925
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte ; Taiwan aborigines Ethnic identity ; History ; Ethnicity History ; Ethnicity History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Chinese reunification question, 1949- ; Tujia (Chinese people) Ethnic identity 20th century ; History ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Geschichte ; Ethnische Identität ; Indigenes Volk ; Taiwan Relations ; China Relations ; Enshi Tujiazu Miaozu Zizhizhou (China) Ethnic relations 20th century. ; History ; Taiwan ; Taiwan ; Ethnische Identität ; Geschichte ; Taiwan ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Taiwan ; Indigenes Volk ; Ethnische Identität ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In this eye opening book, Melissa Brown shines an illuminating light on the divisive political issues now facing China and Taiwan as both struggle over how Taiwan's future will be decided. If identity has profoundly and rapidly changed in Taiwan over the past fifteen years, as she persuasively argues, extraordinary skill, patience, and luck will be needed on both sides if a mutually acceptable political settlement is ever to become a reality.--Ramon H. Myers, Senior Fellow and Consultant to Hoover Archives, Hoover Institution at Stanford. / Produktinformation
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-301) and index
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung d. Verlags: The "one China" policy officially supported by the People's Republic of China, the United States, and other countries asserts that there is only one China and Taiwan is a part of it. The debate over whether the people of Taiwan are Chinese or independently Taiwanese is, Melissa J. Brown argues, a matter of identity: Han ethnic identity, Chinese national identity, and the relationship of both of these to the new Taiwanese identity forged in the 1990s. In a unique comparison of ethnographic and historical case studies drawn from both Taiwan and China, Brown's book shows how identity is shaped by social experience--not culture and ancestry, as is commonly claimed in political rhetoric.
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. What's in a Name? Culture, Identity, and the "Taiwan Problem" -- 2. Where Did the Aborigines Go? Reinstating Plains Aborigines in Taiwan's History -- 3. "We Savages Didn't Bind Feet": Culture, Colonial Intervention, and Long-Route Identity Change -- 4. "Having a Wife is Better than Having a God": Ancestry, Governmental Power, and Short-Route Identity Change -- 5. "They Came With Their Hands Tied Behind Their Backs": Forced Migrations, Identity Changes, and State Classification in Hubei -- 6. Theory and Politics: Understanding Choices at the Border to Han -- Notes -- References -- Character List -- Index
    Note: Ex. mit unterschiedlichen ISBNs , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0520231813 , 0520231821 , 9780520231825
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 333 S. , Ill., Kt. , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Berkeley series in interdisciplinary studies of China 2
    Series Statement: Berkeley series in interdisciplinary studies of China
    DDC: 305.89925
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte ; Taiwan aborigines Ethnic identity ; History ; Ethnicity History ; Ethnicity History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Chinese reunification question, 1949- ; Tujia (Chinese people) Ethnic identity 20th century ; History ; Ethnische Identität ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Indigenes Volk ; Taiwan Relations ; China Relations ; Enshi Tujiazu Miaozu Zizhizhou (China) Ethnic relations 20th century. ; History ; Taiwan ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Taiwan ; Ethnische Identität ; Geschichte ; Taiwan ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Taiwan ; Indigenes Volk ; Ethnische Identität ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. What's in a Name? Culture, Identity, and the "Taiwan Problem" -- 2. Where Did the Aborigines Go? Reinstating Plains Aborigines in Taiwan's History -- 3. "We Savages Didn't Bind Feet": Culture, Colonial Intervention, and Long-Route Identity Change -- 4. "Having a Wife is Better than Having a God": Ancestry, Governmental Power, and Short-Route Identity Change -- 5. "They Came With Their Hands Tied Behind Their Backs": Forced Migrations, Identity Changes, and State Classification in Hubei -- 6. Theory and Politics: Understanding Choices at the Border to Han -- Notes -- References -- Character List -- Index
    Note: Ex. mit unterschiedlichen ISBNs , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-301) and index , Zusammenfassung d. Verlags: The "one China" policy officially supported by the People's Republic of China, the United States, and other countries asserts that there is only one China and Taiwan is a part of it. The debate over whether the people of Taiwan are Chinese or independently Taiwanese is, Melissa J. Brown argues, a matter of identity: Han ethnic identity, Chinese national identity, and the relationship of both of these to the new Taiwanese identity forged in the 1990s. In a unique comparison of ethnographic and historical case studies drawn from both Taiwan and China, Brown's book shows how identity is shaped by social experience--not culture and ancestry, as is commonly claimed in political rhetoric.
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