Portraits of "primitives": Ordering Human Kinds in the Chinese NationRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001 - 235 頁 Ethnicity is a highly politicized issue in contemporary China. Twentieth-century nation-building has been intimately involved with classification of China's fifty-five ethnic minorities and with fostering harmony and unity among nationalities. Officially sanctioned social science classifies the majority group, the so-called Han, at the pinnacle of modernization and civilization and most other groups as "primitive." In post-socialist China, popular conceptions of self, person, and nation intersect with political and scholarly concerns with identity, sometimes contradicting them and sometimes reinforcing them. In Portraits of "Primitives," Susan D. Blum explores how Han in the city of Kunming, in southwest China, regard ethnic minorities and, by extension, themselves. She sketches "portraits," or cognitive prototypes, of ethnic groups in a variety of contexts, explaining the perceived visibility of each group (which almost never correlates with size of population). Ideas of "Hanness" can be understood in part through Han desire to identify unique characteristics in ethnic minorities and also through Han celebration of the differences that distance minorities. The book considers questions of identity, alterity, and self in the context of a complex nation-state, employing methods from linguistic anthropology and psychological anthropology, as well as other forms of cultural analysis. Providing nuanced views of relationships among political, scholarly, and popular models of identity, this book will be an invaluable guide for those working in China studies, anthropology, and ethnic studies. |
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... Kunming's Hui ( Chinese - speaking Muslim ) residents are an important segment of the population , large enough to support several mosques ( see Song 1985 on Kunming's reli- gious activities , especially pages 138-43 on the Hui ) . All ...
... Kunming's Hui ( Chinese - speaking Muslim ) residents are an important segment of the population , large enough to support several mosques ( see Song 1985 on Kunming's reli- gious activities , especially pages 138-43 on the Hui ) . All ...
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... Kunming find others who speak Kunminghua ( Kunming dialect ) to be likeable at the same time that they admire - from a distance - speakers of standard Man- darin and disdain speakers of minority languages . The linguistic situation in ...
... Kunming find others who speak Kunminghua ( Kunming dialect ) to be likeable at the same time that they admire - from a distance - speakers of standard Man- darin and disdain speakers of minority languages . The linguistic situation in ...
第 155 頁
... Kunming itself , the Sani - technically a branch of the Yi , many of whom live in a community in Lunan , not far from Kunming — are noteworthy , dressing flamboyantly in brightly embroidered clothing and selling crafts on the street . A ...
... Kunming itself , the Sani - technically a branch of the Yi , many of whom live in a community in Lunan , not far from Kunming — are noteworthy , dressing flamboyantly in brightly embroidered clothing and selling crafts on the street . A ...
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