This article explores the role of masculinity in articulating ethnic Tibetan identity in China. Based on interviews with Tibetans and Han Chinese in a Tibetan autonomous prefecture in China's southwest and on an examination of recent Chinese publications, the study explores the dialogue between Tibetans' own perceptions of their ethnic identity and public representations of that identity. While previous scholarship has highlighted the role that ethnic minorities play in constructing a Chinese national identity, the authors demonstrate that minorities, too, construct their ethnic identities in contradistinction to a majority Other. This process is integral to the production of a local knowledge and history that runs parallel to state-sponsor...
This research paper explores the discursive construction of China and Tibet’s national identity, and...
This article explores the impact of educational mobilities on the ethnic identity construction of mi...
China’s engagement with the outside world over the last 60 years has intersected with its internal e...
This article explores the role of masculinity in articulating ethnic Tibetan identity in China. Base...
International audienceThis article discusses the fl uidity of ethnic categorization in the context o...
Through extensive interviews with Hui, Han, Dongxiang, and Tibetan migrants and participant observat...
The last three decades have witnessed an increase in empirical studies on ethnic identities in China...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Beijing has faced the challen...
This article discusses the fluidity of ethnic categorization in the context of changing ethnic relat...
As one of the largest minority groups in China, the national/ethnic identities of Tibetans have been...
After the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1951, Tibetan identity began to secularize, shifting from a m...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
China’s twenty-first century economic rise has had a powerful impact on the lives of Tibetans and ot...
© 2015, Science Press. All right reserved.The Chinese society is currently experiencing a radical tr...
This research paper explores the discursive construction of China and Tibet’s national identity, and...
This article explores the impact of educational mobilities on the ethnic identity construction of mi...
China’s engagement with the outside world over the last 60 years has intersected with its internal e...
This article explores the role of masculinity in articulating ethnic Tibetan identity in China. Base...
International audienceThis article discusses the fl uidity of ethnic categorization in the context o...
Through extensive interviews with Hui, Han, Dongxiang, and Tibetan migrants and participant observat...
The last three decades have witnessed an increase in empirical studies on ethnic identities in China...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Beijing has faced the challen...
This article discusses the fluidity of ethnic categorization in the context of changing ethnic relat...
As one of the largest minority groups in China, the national/ethnic identities of Tibetans have been...
After the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1951, Tibetan identity began to secularize, shifting from a m...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
China’s twenty-first century economic rise has had a powerful impact on the lives of Tibetans and ot...
© 2015, Science Press. All right reserved.The Chinese society is currently experiencing a radical tr...
This research paper explores the discursive construction of China and Tibet’s national identity, and...
This article explores the impact of educational mobilities on the ethnic identity construction of mi...
China’s engagement with the outside world over the last 60 years has intersected with its internal e...