Louisa Schein’s study of cultural production in post-Mao China begins and ends with the Miao, one of China's 56 officially designated minority nationalities. As she points out in her introduction, however, “this book is about China as much as it is abo
【作者简介】
Louisa Schein, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Rutgers, She received her PhD from UC Berkeley.
【目录】
Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Introduction Part I Nation / Representation 2 Of Origins and Ethnonyms Contested Histories, Productive Ethnologies 3 Making Minzu: The State, the Category, and the Work 4 Internal Orientalism: Gender and the Popularization of China's Others 5 Reconfiguring the Dominant Part II Identity and Cultural Struggle 6 Songs for Sale: Spectacle from the Mao to Market 7 Scribes, Sartorial Acts, and the State: Calling Culture Back 8 Displacing Subalternity: The Mobile Other 9 Performances of Minzu Modernity 10 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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