Economic prosperity among Chinese Muslims in Xi’an, China, has led to new forms of consumption. Locals consume goods and fashions that point in three directions: towards traditional China, the modern West, and the modern Arab world. In the past decade some Chinese Muslim (Hui) women have expanded their wardrobes to include Arabstyle headscarves and robes. These new clothes allow these women to experiment with creating new public identities as modern Muslims in a country where religion has been associated with backwardness
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
Due to increasing liberalization following China's economic reforms, record numbers of Chinese Musli...
Luxury consumption is more and more common in China with the rapid economic development today. Chine...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
In the late 1970s Islam regained its force by generating novel forms of piety and forging new paths ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M APSS 2016 Gong127 pages :color illustrationsThe veil, also...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
The ongoing resurgence of religious practice in China features an Islamic revival characterized by r...
Feature: Religion in China: focusing on the monotheistic religionsSince it was introduced into China...
Muslim dress takes a variety of forms, varying from country to country and by the wearer’s personal ...
The focus of this article is the ethnic conflict and terrorism related to the Muslim minorities in t...
In the past, only one world fashion system was known by fashion enthusiasts and it was normally domi...
The embedding of Islam in capital markets has given way to the emergence of an urban Muslim culture ...
The word Islam means submission, as in "submission to the will of God. " Islam in China ha...
Despite China's sizeable Muslim population, the demand for halal personal care products by its Musli...
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
Due to increasing liberalization following China's economic reforms, record numbers of Chinese Musli...
Luxury consumption is more and more common in China with the rapid economic development today. Chine...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
In the late 1970s Islam regained its force by generating novel forms of piety and forging new paths ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M APSS 2016 Gong127 pages :color illustrationsThe veil, also...
Butter gods'There are over 15,000,000 Hui-Hui (Moslems) in China today most of whom are descendant o...
The ongoing resurgence of religious practice in China features an Islamic revival characterized by r...
Feature: Religion in China: focusing on the monotheistic religionsSince it was introduced into China...
Muslim dress takes a variety of forms, varying from country to country and by the wearer’s personal ...
The focus of this article is the ethnic conflict and terrorism related to the Muslim minorities in t...
In the past, only one world fashion system was known by fashion enthusiasts and it was normally domi...
The embedding of Islam in capital markets has given way to the emergence of an urban Muslim culture ...
The word Islam means submission, as in "submission to the will of God. " Islam in China ha...
Despite China's sizeable Muslim population, the demand for halal personal care products by its Musli...
Many recent works on Muslim societies have pointed to the development of ‘de-culturalization’ and ‘p...
Due to increasing liberalization following China's economic reforms, record numbers of Chinese Musli...
Luxury consumption is more and more common in China with the rapid economic development today. Chine...