China Inside Out: Contemporary Chinese Nationalism and TransnationalismP l Ny¡ri, Joana Breidenbach Central European University Press, 1 ian. 2005 - 354 pagini The "war on terror" has generated a scramble for expertise on Islamic or Asian "culture" and revived support for area studies, but it has done so at the cost of reviving the kinds of dangerous generalizations that area studies have rightly been accused of. In the case of China, this book shows the diverse array of critical but solidly grounded research approaches that can be used in studying a society. Its approach neither trivializes nor dismisses the elusive effects of culture, and it pays attention to both the state and the multiplicity of voices that challenge it. |
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... example of the author's " itinerant ethnography " of the Miao , at research meth- ods and anthropological fieldwork applied to transnationalism . Finally , the chapter examines the role of media in transnationalism and the ...
... example of the author's " itinerant ethnography " of the Miao , at research meth- ods and anthropological fieldwork applied to transnationalism . Finally , the chapter examines the role of media in transnationalism and the ...
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... example of three Muslim ethnic groups — the Hui , the Uyghur , and the Kazak — this chapter focuses on the construction of minority identifications in China . " Hui " is originally a generic name for Chinese - speaking Muslims ; the ...
... example of three Muslim ethnic groups — the Hui , the Uyghur , and the Kazak — this chapter focuses on the construction of minority identifications in China . " Hui " is originally a generic name for Chinese - speaking Muslims ; the ...
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... example , when Karl Deutsch ( 1961 ) talked about communications being impor- tant for the nation , we have to see that in Deutsch's historical context , communication was totally controllable by the nation - state ; it was in a sense ...
... example , when Karl Deutsch ( 1961 ) talked about communications being impor- tant for the nation , we have to see that in Deutsch's historical context , communication was totally controllable by the nation - state ; it was in a sense ...
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... example of Dru Gladney's discussion of the Uyghurs ( pp . 275-79 ) . All nationalisms have to accommodate a multiplicity of different groupings , and the political ( and usually demographic ) majority group tends to impose a hierarchy ...
... example of Dru Gladney's discussion of the Uyghurs ( pp . 275-79 ) . All nationalisms have to accommodate a multiplicity of different groupings , and the political ( and usually demographic ) majority group tends to impose a hierarchy ...
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... example Benjamin Barber's [ 1992 ] McWorld vs. Jihad ) . In this scenario , glob- ally available goods , media , ideas , and institutions overrun the culturally distinct societies of the world . In a world where people from Vienna to ...
... example Benjamin Barber's [ 1992 ] McWorld vs. Jihad ) . In this scenario , glob- ally available goods , media , ideas , and institutions overrun the culturally distinct societies of the world . In a world where people from Vienna to ...
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China Inside Out: Contemporary Chinese Nationalism and Transnationalism Pál Nyiri,Joana Breidenbach Previzualizare limitată - 2005 |
China Inside Out: Contemporary Chinese Nationalism and Transnationalism Pál Nyiri,Joana Breidenbach Vizualizare fragmente - 2005 |
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Pagina 110 - transnationalism" as the processes by which immigrants forge and sustain multi-stranded social relations that link together their societies of origin and settlement.
Pagina 103 - ... of power and of boundaries altogether. The circumstances in which nationalism has generally arisen have not normally been those in which the state itself, as such, was lacking, or when its reality was in any serious doubt. The state was only too conspicuously present. It was its boundaries and/or the distribution of power, and possibly of other advantages, within it which were resented. This in itself is highly significant. Not only is our definition of nationalism parasitic on a prior and assumed...
Pagina 282 - Japan, which are indeed among the extremely rare examples of historic states composed of a population that is ethnically almost or entirely homogeneous'.
Pagina 275 - Conquest of the Uyghur capital of Karabalghasun in Mongolia by the nomadic Kyrgyz in 840, without rescue from the Tang, who may have become by then intimidated by the wealthy Uyghur empire, led to further sedentarization and crystallization of Uyghur identity.
Pagina 138 - Anderson has pointed out that, "Not least as a result of the ethnicization of political life in the wealthy, postindustrial states, what one can call long-distance nationalism is visibly emerging. This type of politics, directed mainly towards the former Second and Third Worlds, pries open the classical nation-state project from a different direction
Pagina 254 - While it may be argued whether the images of minority women bathers are actually "erotic" or "sensual" in the eye of the beholder, they are clearly images that do not apply to Han women, who are generally represented as covered, conservative, and "civilized" in most state publications. Nudity is often idealized and romanticized in China as being natural, free, and divorced from the constraints and realities of "modern