Frontier Peopletxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Mette Halskov Hansen 出版社: UBC Press 副标题: Han Settlers in Minority Areas of China 出版年: 2006-3-29 页数: 280 定价: USD 39.95 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9780774811798
内容简介 · · · · · ·Chinese migration to Tibet and other border areas – now within the People’s Republic of China – has long been a politically sensitive issue. As part of an ongoing process of internal colonization, migrations to minority areas have been, with few exceptions, directly organized by the government or driven by economic motives. Dramatic demographic and economic changes, often spear...
Chinese migration to Tibet and other border areas – now within the People’s Republic of China – has long been a politically sensitive issue. As part of an ongoing process of internal colonization, migrations to minority areas have been, with few exceptions, directly organized by the government or driven by economic motives. Dramatic demographic and economic changes, often spearheaded not by local inhabitants but by Han Chinese immigrants, have been the result. Frontier People shows how the Han themselves have been directly involved in the process of transformation within these areas where they have settled. Their perceptions of the minority natives, their “old home,” other immigrants, and their own role in the areas are examined in relation to the official discourse on the migrations. This study contests conventional ways of presenting Han immigrants in minority areas as a homogeneous group of colonizers with shared identification, equal class status, and access to power. Based on extensive fieldwork in two local areas, Frontier People demonstrates that the category of “Han immigrants” is profoundly fragmented in terms of generation, ethnic identification, migration history, class, and economic activity. In this respect, the book makes an invaluable contribution to the literature on colonization from the varying perspectives of the colonizers – a diverse group of people with equally diverse perceptions of the colonial project in which they play an integral part. This incisive volume will appeal to a wide range of scholars and students of anthropology, Asian studies, history, and immigration studies.
作者简介 · · · · · ·Mette Halskov Hansen is Professor of Chinese studies in the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages at the University of Oslo. She is the author of Lessons in Being Chinese: Minority Education and Ethnic Identity in Southwest China.
目录 · · · · · ·Acknowledgments Map 1. Introduction: Chinese Colonial Projects and the Resettlement of Han 2. Han Immigrants and their Work in Minority Areas 3. Dynamic Encounters : Being Han in a Minority Area 4. Han Families and Images of Home · · · · · ·() Acknowledgments Map 1. Introduction: Chinese Colonial Projects and the Resettlement of Han 2. Han Immigrants and their Work in Minority Areas 3. Dynamic Encounters : Being Han in a Minority Area 4. Han Families and Images of Home 5. Rationalising Resettlement: Contested Notions of Han ‘Migrants’ 6. Han Immigrants’ Images of Ethnic Minorities Afterword Bibliography Character List Index · · · · · · ()
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本书需要耐心的仔细品看,因为有些内容还是满学术的。
觉得不错
观点比较新颖,文笔流畅,通俗易懂。
初中生最应该看的