ISBN:
9789004515192
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 Online-Ressource (X, 288 pages)
,
illustrations
Serie:
Rethinking socialism and reform in China volume 6
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Ethnic minorities in socialist China
DDC:
305.800951
Schlagwort(e):
Minorities Case studies
;
Ethnic groups Case studies
;
Ethnicity Case studies
;
China Ethnic relations
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Kurzfassung:
Introduction: Ethnic minorities in socialist China : development migration, culture, and identity / Xiaorong Han -- How has wheat gotten on the dining tables of Tibetans? The modernization of Tibet and the evolution of the Tibetan food culture / Qiang Ge -- A contemporary expression of progress and development : grassland ecology and social development in Alxa, Inner Mongolia / Ma Guoqing and Zhang Liang -- The rubber cultivation of the Akha people as a cultural practice / Ouyang Jie -- Taking root far from home : land transactions and home-building among the Miao contract farmers of Yangjiang / Wen Shixian -- Evolving traditions : reconstruction by the Yi people of their lineage system in the Pearl River Delta region / Liu Dongxu -- Demonstration and significance of villagism : a case study of the Hani people / Ma Chongwei -- Inventing a tradition : a study on the Water Splashing Festival and related discourses on the New Year of the Dai people / Chu Jianfang -- Inventing a shared destiny : a case study of the consultative forum on the ethnonym of the Bai people / Liang Yongjia -- Searching for a home : a Tibetan girl's media journey / Zheng Xin and Tsering Choezom.
Kurzfassung:
"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"--
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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