Ethnic China : identity, assimilation, and resistance /
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2015
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Beijing's dream and ethnic reality / Xiaobing Li and Patrick Fuliang Shan
- part I. Perception, definition, and identity. From five "imperial domains" to a "Chinese nation": a perceptual and political transformation in recent history / Xiaoyuan Liu
- Elastic self-consciousness and the reshaping of Manchu identity / Patrick Fuliang Shan
- Muslim voices in the late Qing debate over the future of China as a nation-state
- Yufeng Mao
- part II. Policy and marginality. Uyghur women in Xinjiang: political participation, employment and birth control / Mei Zhou and Xiaoxiao Li
- Commodifying Naxi and Mo-so minorities in China's new economy / Linda Wang
- The Hui people: identity, policies, developments, and problems / Ting Jiang and Xiansheng Tian
- The Protestant church shortage and religious market in China: spatial and statistical perspectives / Zhaohui Hong, Lu Cao, and Jiamin Yan
- part III. Relations, confrontation, and solution. Still "familiar" but no longer "strangers": Hui Muslims in contemporary China / Jieli Li and Lei Ji
- Faith and freedom: Tibetan Buddhist movements / Xiaobing Li
- Struggling for a better solution: Chinese Communist Party and minorities, 1921-present / Qiang Fang
- The Tibet issue and U.S. Tibet policy / Guangqiu Xu
- Conclusion: New challenges and potential prospects / Xiaobing Li and Patrick Fuliang Shan.