
| Judul | Creative Belonging : The Qiang and Multiethnic Imagination in Modern China / Yanshuo Zhang |
| Pengarang | Zhang, Yanshuo |
| Penerbitan | University of Michigan Press, 2026 |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 322 hlm. |
| ISBN | 9780472057771 |
| Subjek | Cooperative societies |
| Catatan | China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China’s officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China’s longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. |
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https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/170940 |
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