Dislocating China: Reflections on Muslims, Minorities, and Other Subaltern SubjectsC. Hurst, 2004 - 414 頁 This book seeks to challenge the way in which China and Chinese-ness is generally understood, privileged on a central tradition, a core culture, that tends to marginalise or peripheralise anything or anyone who does not fit that essential core. The Hui Muslim Chinese discussed in this volume demonstrate that one can be an integral part of Chinese society and yet challenge many of ourassumptions about that society itself. For that reason they and other so-called minority ethnics have generally been ignored by Western scholarship. |
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... beginning of this chapter . For Hui communities in northwest China , Islam is taken to be the fundamental marker of their identity to be Hui is to be Muslim . An incredible variety of Islamic movements , which I have catalogued ...
... beginning of this chapter . For Hui communities in northwest China , Islam is taken to be the fundamental marker of their identity to be Hui is to be Muslim . An incredible variety of Islamic movements , which I have catalogued ...
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... beginning to have a better idea of what is going on , but have rarely seriously theorized or problematized why we see Central Asia in certain ways , and how Central Asians might see each other.3 This is why I take issue with Appadurai's ...
... beginning to have a better idea of what is going on , but have rarely seriously theorized or problematized why we see Central Asia in certain ways , and how Central Asians might see each other.3 This is why I take issue with Appadurai's ...
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... beginning to share other , generally Middle Eastern Muslim views that were often critical of US policy in the Middle East , and regard US individuals as anti - Muslim and responsible for those policies that they found offensive to Islam ...
... beginning to share other , generally Middle Eastern Muslim views that were often critical of US policy in the Middle East , and regard US individuals as anti - Muslim and responsible for those policies that they found offensive to Islam ...
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Locating and Dislocating Culture | 1 |
Mapping the Chinese Nation | 28 |
Making Marking and Marketing Identity | 51 |
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