Preface -- 1. Introduction: Locating and Dislocating Culture in Contemporary China -- <b>Part I. Recognitions</b> : 2. Cultural Nationalisms in China ; 3. Mapping the Chinese Nation -- <b>Part II. Representations</b> : 4. Making, Marking, and Marketing Identity ; 5. Film and Forecasting the Nation -- <b>Part III. Folklorizations</b> : 6. Enmeshed Civilizations ; 7. Localization and Transnational Pilgrimage -- <b>Part IV. Ethnicizations</b> : 8. Dialogic Identities 150 ; 9. Relational Alterities -- <b>Part V. Indigenizations</b> : 10. Ethnogenesis or Ethnogenocide? ; 11. Cyber-separatism -- <b>Part VI. Socializations</b> : 12. Educating China's Others ; 13. Subaltern Perspectives on Prosperity -- <b>Part VII. Politicizations</b> : 14. Gulf Wars and Displaced Perspectives ; 15. Bodily Positions/Social Dispositions ; 16. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.
Dislocating China: Reflections on Muslims, Minorities, and Other Subaltern Subjects
Format:
Book (single author)
Publication Date:
200400/2004
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Sources ID:
122481
Collection:
Tibetan and Himalayan Library
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Format:
Print media (print or manuscript, including PDFs)
Table of Contents:
Extent:
xvii, 414 p.
Subjects:
Islam in Tibet