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Portraits of 'Primitives': Ordering Human Kinds in the Chinese Nation
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Portraits of ‘Primitives’: Ordering Human Kinds in the Chinese Nation

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Exploring popular notions of ethnic identity in China, Portraits of PrimitivesO provides the first comprehensive analysis of Han perspectives on minorities. Employing portraitsO of those ethnic groups perceived as most visibly different, Susan Blum illustrates how the majority Han view other ethnic groups. She traces political, scholarly, and popular concerns with classifying the Han at the pinnacle of modernization and civilization and other ethnic groups as primitive.O The book places questions of identity, alterity, and self in the context of a complex nation-state where ethnicity is a highly politicized topic shaped in part by the official language of national harmony and unity and twentieth-century nation-building. Providing a broad cultural and political context for her nuanced discussion of identity, Susan BlumAIs book will be an invaluable guide for those working in China studies, anthropology, and ethnic studies

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
13 February 2001
Pages
250
ISBN
9780742500914

Exploring popular notions of ethnic identity in China, Portraits of PrimitivesO provides the first comprehensive analysis of Han perspectives on minorities. Employing portraitsO of those ethnic groups perceived as most visibly different, Susan Blum illustrates how the majority Han view other ethnic groups. She traces political, scholarly, and popular concerns with classifying the Han at the pinnacle of modernization and civilization and other ethnic groups as primitive.O The book places questions of identity, alterity, and self in the context of a complex nation-state where ethnicity is a highly politicized topic shaped in part by the official language of national harmony and unity and twentieth-century nation-building. Providing a broad cultural and political context for her nuanced discussion of identity, Susan BlumAIs book will be an invaluable guide for those working in China studies, anthropology, and ethnic studies

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
13 February 2001
Pages
250
ISBN
9780742500914