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There are some serious concerns and critical questions about the on-going minority protesting in China, such as Tibetan monks' self-immolations, Muslims' suicide bombings, and Uyghur large-scale demonstrations. Why are minorities such as the Uyghur dissatisfied, when China is rising as a world power? What kind of struggle must they go through to maintain their identity, heritage, and rights? How does the government deal with this ethnic dissatisfaction and minority riots? And what is ethnic China's future in the 21st century? Ethnic China examines these issues from the perspective of…mehr
There are some serious concerns and critical questions about the on-going minority protesting in China, such as Tibetan monks' self-immolations, Muslims' suicide bombings, and Uyghur large-scale demonstrations. Why are minorities such as the Uyghur dissatisfied, when China is rising as a world power? What kind of struggle must they go through to maintain their identity, heritage, and rights? How does the government deal with this ethnic dissatisfaction and minority riots? And what is ethnic China's future in the 21st century? Ethnic China examines these issues from the perspective of Chinese-American scholars from fields such as economics, political science, criminal justice, law, anthropology, sociology, and education. The contributors introduce and explore the theory and practice of policy patterns, political systems, and social institutions by identifying key issues in Chinese government, society, and ethnic community contained within the larger framework of the international sphere.Their endeavors move beyond the existing scholarship and seek to spark new debates and proposed solutions while reflecting on established schools of history, religion, linguistics, and gender studies.
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Autorenporträt
Xiaobing Li is professor and chair of the Department of History and Geography and director of the Western Pacific Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma. Patrick F. Shan is associate professor of history at Grand Valley State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Beijing's Dream and Ethnic Reality, Xiaobing Li and Patrick Fuliang Shan Part I: Perception, Definition, and Identity Chapter One: From Five "Imperial Domains" to a "Chinese Nation": A Perceptual and Political Transformation in Recent History, Xiaoyuan Liu Chapter Two: Elastic Self-Consciousness and the Reshaping of Manchu Identity, Patrick Fuliang Shan Chapter Three: Muslim Voices in the Late Qing Debate over the Definitions of Guo and Zu, Yufeng Mao Party Two: Policy and Marginality Chapter Four: Uyghur Women in Xinjiang: Political Participation, Employment, and Birth Control, Xiaoxiao Li and Mei Zhou Chapter Five: Commodifying Naxi and Mo-So Minorities in China's New Economy, Linda Q. Wang Chapter Six: The Hui People: Policies, Development, and Problems, Ting Jiang and Xiansheng Tian Chapter Seven: The Protestant Church Shortage and Religious Market in China: Spatial and Statistical Perspectives, Zhaohui Hong, Lu Cao, and Jiamin Yan Part Three: Relations, Confrontation, and Solution Chapter Eight: Still "Familiar" But No Longer "Strangers": Muslims in China, Jieli Li and Lei Ji Chapter Nine: Faith and Freedom: Tibetan Buddhist Movements, Xiaobing Li Chapter Ten: Struggling for a Better Solution: Communist Government and Minorities, Qiang Fang Chapter Eleven: The Tibet Issue and U.S. Tibet Policy, Guangqiu Xu Conclusion: New Challenge and Potential Prospects, Xiaobing Li and Patrick Fuliang Shan
Introduction: Beijing's Dream and Ethnic Reality, Xiaobing Li and Patrick Fuliang Shan Part I: Perception, Definition, and Identity Chapter One: From Five "Imperial Domains" to a "Chinese Nation": A Perceptual and Political Transformation in Recent History, Xiaoyuan Liu Chapter Two: Elastic Self-Consciousness and the Reshaping of Manchu Identity, Patrick Fuliang Shan Chapter Three: Muslim Voices in the Late Qing Debate over the Definitions of Guo and Zu, Yufeng Mao Party Two: Policy and Marginality Chapter Four: Uyghur Women in Xinjiang: Political Participation, Employment, and Birth Control, Xiaoxiao Li and Mei Zhou Chapter Five: Commodifying Naxi and Mo-So Minorities in China's New Economy, Linda Q. Wang Chapter Six: The Hui People: Policies, Development, and Problems, Ting Jiang and Xiansheng Tian Chapter Seven: The Protestant Church Shortage and Religious Market in China: Spatial and Statistical Perspectives, Zhaohui Hong, Lu Cao, and Jiamin Yan Part Three: Relations, Confrontation, and Solution Chapter Eight: Still "Familiar" But No Longer "Strangers": Muslims in China, Jieli Li and Lei Ji Chapter Nine: Faith and Freedom: Tibetan Buddhist Movements, Xiaobing Li Chapter Ten: Struggling for a Better Solution: Communist Government and Minorities, Qiang Fang Chapter Eleven: The Tibet Issue and U.S. Tibet Policy, Guangqiu Xu Conclusion: New Challenge and Potential Prospects, Xiaobing Li and Patrick Fuliang Shan
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