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Changing Ethnicity - Contemporary Ethno-Politics in China

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This book investigates the changes in ethnicity in contemporary China by examining the Yi in Liangshan. With a particular focus on cadres, a seemingly highly politicized group, this book tries to contribute to the discussion of ethnopolitics in China and the politicization of ethnicity. This study categorizes cadres into three generations and discovers that for the veteran echelon ethnicity is related to an emotional expression, for the second generation it is more about a political discourse and competitions, and for the third generation it takes the form of symbolic ethnicity that resonates in everyday life. Changing ethnicity of Yi is a miniature portrayal of the social development in China and demonstrates the interplay between ethnicity and ethnopolitics and how these interactions are expressed in people's everyday life. 
The valuable context offered in this book for discussions about ethnicity in contemporary China will be of interest to China scholars, ethnologists, and political scientists.

Table des matières

1. Introduction - A Politicised Ethnicity?.- 2. Changing ethnicity: ethnicity, everyday life and social change.- 3. "Vat jjy vat" and "kat shax shax" - socialist campaigns, Han neighbours and Yi ethnicity.- 4.The rise of competition and a politicised ethnicity -- ethnicity and the demarcation of the prefecture.- 5. Pride and prejudice?-- the stories of third generation cadres.- 6. Changing ethnicity.

A propos de l'auteur

Zhitian Guo is a lecturer in Central China Normal University, and her main areas of research interests are ethnicity, and cultural sociology. She currently hosts and participates in a number of projects in poverty reduction. Her current interest lies in examining how ethnic populations respond to the economic, political and cultural changes in recent campaigns.

Résumé

This book investigates the changes in ethnicity in contemporary China by examining the Yi in Liangshan. With a particular focus on cadres, a seemingly highly politicized group, this book tries to contribute to the discussion of ethnopolitics in China and the politicization of ethnicity. This study categorizes cadres into three generations and discovers that for the veteran echelon ethnicity is related to an emotional expression, for the second generation it is more about a political discourse and competitions, and for the third generation it takes the form of symbolic ethnicity that resonates in everyday life. Changing ethnicity of Yi is a miniature portrayal of the social development in China and demonstrates the interplay between ethnicity and ethnopolitics and how these interactions are expressed in people’s everyday life. 


The valuable context offered in this book for discussions about ethnicity in contemporary China will be of interest to China scholars, ethnologists, and political scientists.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Zhitian Guo
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789811394904
ISBN 978-981-1394-90-4
Pages 187
Dimensions 150 mm x 215 mm x 17 mm
Poids 400 g
Illustrations XIX, 187 p. 1 illus.
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Sciences politiques et formation politique

B, Ethnic Studies, Economics, Asia, biotechnology, Ethnicity, Political Science and International Studies, Ethnicity Studies, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, Economy-wide Country Studies, Asia—Economic conditions, Asian Economics

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