The concept of minzu (民族) operates at the juncture between nationality and ethnicity. From the 1950s to 1980s, 56 minzu groups were officially identified and recognised by the state (nationality). This was part of the minzu identification project, within which Uyghur became one of China’s largest non-Han or shaoshu minzu groups located in its northwest border. This thesis demonstrates that although minzu is a contexualised Chinese concept, it has been internalised and filled with local meanings by people and has subsequently travelled across geopolitical borders and among various cultures. On the institutional levels, the concept of minzu was introduced to China at the end of the 19th century through Meiji Japan to support the formation of ...
This dissertation builds on interdisciplinary transnational approaches through a fresh historical ca...
Abstract Due to the great gap between the official “nation” (minzu 民族) discourse-policy goals of the...
This paper examines identity constructions of Chinese ethnic minority (Minzu) individuals after stud...
The concept of minzu (民族) operates at the juncture between nationality and ethnicity. From the 1950s...
I argue that there are three decisive elements in the Uyghur migrants' construction of their ethnici...
The present article focuses on the Han (汉) in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) where they consti...
As an empire-turned modern state, the Peoples ’ Republic of China has sought to integrate peoples wi...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans – descendants of early Chinese migra...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans –\ud descendants of early Chinese mi...
This article examines why, how, and with what implications the term “overseas Chinese ethnic minorit...
Ethnicity in China - Who are the Hui and Who are the Dungan? The thesis has three main objectives: (...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
Abstract In the People's Republic of China, minority nationality peoples have the same formal right...
The government of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) claims that China is a unified, multinatio...
Since the 1978 opening up of China and her active engagement in economic reformation and modernizati...
This dissertation builds on interdisciplinary transnational approaches through a fresh historical ca...
Abstract Due to the great gap between the official “nation” (minzu 民族) discourse-policy goals of the...
This paper examines identity constructions of Chinese ethnic minority (Minzu) individuals after stud...
The concept of minzu (民族) operates at the juncture between nationality and ethnicity. From the 1950s...
I argue that there are three decisive elements in the Uyghur migrants' construction of their ethnici...
The present article focuses on the Han (汉) in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) where they consti...
As an empire-turned modern state, the Peoples ’ Republic of China has sought to integrate peoples wi...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans – descendants of early Chinese migra...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans –\ud descendants of early Chinese mi...
This article examines why, how, and with what implications the term “overseas Chinese ethnic minorit...
Ethnicity in China - Who are the Hui and Who are the Dungan? The thesis has three main objectives: (...
This thesis explores how the standardization of language in China has been as a means to unify the e...
Abstract In the People's Republic of China, minority nationality peoples have the same formal right...
The government of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) claims that China is a unified, multinatio...
Since the 1978 opening up of China and her active engagement in economic reformation and modernizati...
This dissertation builds on interdisciplinary transnational approaches through a fresh historical ca...
Abstract Due to the great gap between the official “nation” (minzu 民族) discourse-policy goals of the...
This paper examines identity constructions of Chinese ethnic minority (Minzu) individuals after stud...