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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
  9. — 1 — Culture, the Nation, and Chinese Minority Identity
  10. — 2 — The Dai, Bai, and Hui in Historical Perspective
  11. — 3 — Dharma and Development Among the Xishuangbanna DAI
  12. — 4 — The Bai and the Tradition of Modernity
  13. — 5 — Authenticity, Identity, and Tradition Among the Hui
  14. Conclusion
  15. Chinese Glossary
  16. Notes
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index

INDEX

The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below

acculturation. See also assimilation

activism, cultural

associations for

and cultural entrepreneurs

as critique

expressing Chinese identity

as resistance

ahong

AIDS

Anderson, Benedict

Arabic: as Hui “mother tongue”

in Islamic education

mosque architectural styles

translations into Chinese. See also Islamic education; mosques

Armstrong, Karen

Asian Development Bank

assimilation: of minorities

and the nation

policies of

as sinicization or Hanhua. See also acculturation

authenticity

contested

minorities as repositories of

autonomy. See minority autonomy

backwardness: Bai

cultural revival as response to

Dai

exacerbated by Maoist policies

Hui

and minority stereotypes

Bai: ambiguous identity of

bilingual education

Chineseness

cultural syncretism

economic conditions

education and literacy rates

language

Maoist policies toward

as minjia

music

Nanzhao origins

nostalgia

as relatively advanced

religion

Tang dynasty contributions of

Barmé, Geremie

Bauman, Zygmunt

benzhu. See Bai: religion

Bhabha, Homi

bilingual education. See also Bai; Dai; education

Blum, Susan

Buddhism: and AIDS prevention

and backwardness

and Bai religion

and Dai identity

monks

in 1950s Xishuangbanna

in Sipsongpanna

temples and temple schools

Tibetan

Buddhist Association

Bulang

Bun Bang Fay festival

Burma Road

Central Nationalities Institute

Chan, Anita

Chen, Nancy

Chiang Kai-shek

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chinese Communist Party (CCP): and nation-building

policies in Xishuangbanna

policies toward the Bai in Dali

treatment of Islam and the Hui

Chinese culturalism

Chinese identity: and Chineseness

and civilized behavior

as contested concept

Han-centrism of

racial and ethnic aspects of. See also Chinese culturalism; identity, Chinese national

Chinese national identity. See identity, Chinese national

Chinese People’s Political Consultative Committee (CPPCC)

Chow, Rey

citizenship

multicultural

as practice

civil society

civilizing projects

collectivization

colonialism, internal

Communist Manifesto

Confucianism: and Bai culture

and Chinese identity

and Islam

modernization and

Muslim propagation of, in Yunnan

Crossley, Pamela

cultural activists. See activism, cultural

cultural revival. See minority cultural revival

Cultural Revolution

minority participation in

Red Guards

religious repression during

in Xishuangbanna. See also Shadian Incident

culturalism. See Chinese culturalism; neoculturalism

culture: as bounded and coherent

and culture fever

hybridity and

identity and

instrumental view of

models of

and national identity

shared, as basis for competition and conflict

and societal cultures. See also minority cultural revival

dabenqu. See also Bai: music

Dai: alleged backwardness of

aristocracy and traditional class structure of

bilingual education

Buddhism and the

CCP state-building among

economic conditions

exoticism of

language and script

as model minority

popular music

population

as Tai (or Tai Lüe). See also Buddhism: Dai identity; Xishuangbanna

Dai culture villages

Dali: Bai Autonomous Prefecture of

Chinese political and cultural integration of

economic conditions

geography

Jianchuan county

kingdom

Old Town. See also Nanzhao kingdom

Dali Muslim Culture College

Dao Meiying

Daoism

Davis, Sara

Dazhai

Dean, Kenneth

Deleuze, Gilles

Deng Xiaoping

Deutsch, Karl

Dirks, Nicholas

Dong Mianhan

drug trafficking

Du Wenxiu. See also Panthay Rebellion

Duara, Prasenjit

Eagleton, Terry

economic development: and minority classification

in Yunnan. See also backwardness; Dali; minority cultural revival; Weishan; Xishuangbanna

education: compulsory

and cultural quality

in Dali

in Hui areas

national identity and

rights of minorities concerning

in Sipsongpanna

state vs.

religious

in Xishuangbanna. See also Bai; bilingual education; Buddhism: temples and temple schools; Dai; Islamic education

Erhai: Lake

region

ethnic identity

and Chinese identity

and citizenship

and liberalism

and national identity

official classification of

religious identity as different from

separatism and

variations among minorities and over time

ethnicity. See ethnic identity

Falun Gong

Ferguson, James

festivals

rocket

Fichte, Johann

Fitzgerald, C. P.

“The Five Golden Flowers”

Foguang Zhi Jia. See Home of Buddhist Light

Foreigner Street

Foster, Kenneth

Foucault, Michel

gelaohui

Gellner, Ernest

Gergen, Kenneth

Giersch, C. Pat

Gillette, Maris

Gilroy, Paul

Gladney, Dru

God of Wealth

Goodman, Bryna

Great Leap Forward

Guattari, Felix

Gupta, Akhil

Haba village

Han

conflicts and relations with Hui Muslims

dominance in the party-state

as “elder brother”

minzu

internal diversity of

language of

population in Dali

religious and cultural revival among

as standard bearers of Chinese culture

as synonym for Chinese

as synonym for non-Muslim

in Xishuangbanna

Han-centrism: and Chinese identity

and the Chinese state

and Han chauvinism

modernization and

Hansen, Mette

Harrell, Stevan

Hechter, Michael

heizhao

Home of Buddhist Light

Hsu, Francis L. K.

Hui: character of

civilizing projects and

economic conditions

effect of persecution on identity

as “familiar strangers”

holidays and festivals

integration with Han and other groups

Islamic identity of

persecution and rebellion during the Qing

relations with other minzu

settlement patterns

as synonym for Muslim

terms for. See also Islam; Islamic education

Hui-Hui. See Hui: terms for

Huihuideng

huoxi

identity, Chinese national

and Chinese culturalism

ethnic neutrality of

imposed on minorities

minorities’

appropriation and interpretation of

minority cultural revival and

modernization and

nationalism and

native place and

values and norms linked to. See also Chinese identity

imagined community

internal orientalism. See orientalism

Islam: and Confucianism

and fundamentalism

holidays and festivals

and Hui identity

modernity and

patriotism and

re-conversion of Hui to

science and

sects

suppression of. See also Hui

Islamic education; mosques

Islamic education: Arabic and Islamic–only trends in

as Chinese-Arabic dual education

crackdowns on

for girls

as jingtang jiaoyu

and the Koran passim

Mingde School

in mosques

revival of

science and modernization in

study abroad for

Jianchuan County: Bai-Han primary school in

demographics of

economic conditions

economic conditions

illiteracy in

Jinghong

economic development in

international port of

jingtang jiaoyu. See under Islamic education

Kaiyuan Arabic Vocational School

Kaup, Katherine

Khruba Bunchum

Kubilai Khan

as benzhu deity

Kymlicka, Will

Lahu

Lancang River

land reform: among the Bai

among the Hui

“peaceful, consultative”

form of

in Xishuangbanna

Laos

and Buddhist monks in Xishuangbanna

and Dai popular music

and Dai-Tai cultural identity

Law of Regional Ethnic Autonomy

Lee, Leo Ou-fan

Levenson, Joseph

Li, Lianjiang

Lijiang

Lipman, Jonathan

literacy: bilingual education and

and illiteracy

and national identity

Litzinger, Ralph

Long Zhuang, Abbot

Ma Dexin

Ma Rulong

mabang

Mackerras, Colin

Madsen, Richard

Manchus

Mao Zedong

Maoism: backwardness exacerbated by

and Chinese identity

and cultural revival

Han-chauvinism of

hostility to religion of

minorities’ experiences under

and modernization. See also Chinese Communist Party; Marxism

Marx, Karl

Marxism

and Bai bilingual education

and classification of minorities

May Fourth Movement: and Chinese nationalism

and Islam

McKhann, Charles

Ming dynasty

minjia. See under Bai

minorities: definition and classification of

Marxist theory and

special characteristics of

stereotypes of. See also model minority; nationality

minority autonomy: cultural revival and

laws and policies regarding

minority cultural revival: as “Balkanizing”

and Chinese identity

as citizenship practice

and civil society

economic development and

Han cultural revival compared to

“hidden transcripts” of

minority ambivalence toward

modernization and

nontraditional aspects of

as resistance

rights of minority autonomy and

separatist implications

state support for

minority nationalities (shaoshu minzu). See minorities; nationality

minority nationality economics (minzu jingji)

minzu. See minorities; nationality

model minority: characteristics of

Dai as

Hui as nonexemplars of

modernity: as ideal and norm

minority interpretations of

modernization. See identity, Chinese national; minority cultural revival; modernity

modernization theory. See also national identity

Mongols: as minority

pacification of Yunnan by. See also Kubilai Khan; Yuan dynasty

Morgan, Lewis Henry

mosques: architecture of

during Maoist era

economic and social functions of

in Imperial Yunnan

post-Mao reconstruction and reopening

restrictions on. See also Hui; Islamic education

Mueggler, Erik

Myanmar

and Buddhist monks in Xishuangbanna

and Dai popular music

and Dai-Tai cultural identity

Nagu Township

Nanzhao kingdom: Chinese cultural and political integration of

music of

significance in Bai cultural revival. See also Bai; Dali

nation: models and theories of

as narrative. See also national identity

national identity: culture and

modernization theory and

post-modernism and

and sub-national identities. See also culture; ethnic identity; nation

nationalism, local. See also nation; national identity

Nationalists

Nationalities’ Culture Park

nationalities’ unity (minzu tuanjie)

nationality (minzu): Han as majority nationality

and Stalin’s definition of. See also minorities

nationality autonomy. See minority autonomy

nationality consciousness (minzu yishi)

Naxi

orchestra

neo-culturalism. See also Chinese culturalism

nexus of power. See power, cultural nexus of

Notar, Beth

O’Brien, Kevin

O’Neill, Tip

orientalism

Ortner, Sherry

Panthay Rebellion

Perry, Elizabeth

power, cultural nexus of

Pye, Lucien

qigong

Qing dynasty: rule in Yunnan

and sinicization. See also under Hui

qingzhen

religion: and ethnic identity

freedom of

and religious education

state policy regarding. See also Bai: religion; benzhu; Buddhism; Islam; Islamic education

rightful resistance

rocket festival

rubber industry

Said, Edward

Saidianchi

tunken policy of

Sangha Metta. See also Home of Buddhist Light

saomang. See also literacy

Sayyid ‘Ajall Shams al-Din. See also Saidianchi

Schein, Louisa

Scott, James

sent-down youth

Shadian

Islamic schools in

Shadian Incident

Shan State. See also Myanmar

Shangri-la

shaoshu minzu. See minority nationality

Sherpas

Shih Chih-yu

Sipsongpanna. See Xishuangbanna

societal cultures

Somers, Margaret

Stalin, Joseph. See also under nationality

State Farm Bureau

Strand, David

subalterns

superstition: campaigns against

Hui views of

Tai. See Dai

Tai Lüe. See Dai

Taiping Rebellion

Tang dynasty

and Bai music

Taylor, Charles temples. See under Buddhism

temple rededication festival

Thailand

and Buddhist monks in Xishuangbanna

and Dai popular music

Dai-Tai ethno-cultural identity

economic relations with Xishuangbanna

Thai officials’ donations for Dai temple reconstruction

and Thai tourism to Xishuangbanna

Theravada Buddhism. See Buddhism

Theravada Buddhism Cultural Center

Third Month Market

Thornton, Patricia

Tibet

Tibetan minority

tourism

in Dali

in Xishuangbanna

Tsai, Lily

UNICEF

Uyghurs

Wal-Mart (Kunming)

Water-Splashing Festival

Weber, Max

Weishan County

Wenzhou

Wong, R. Bin

Woo, Margaret

Wu, David

Xishuangbanna

AIDS in

as coterminous with Sipsongpanna

Dai Autonomous Prefecture of

economic conditions

education in

land reform in

as the motherland of the Thai people

People’s Liberation Army in

population

religious revival in

rubber industry

Southeast Asian trade

Thai tourism to

tourism industry. See also Dai

Xizhong Bai-Han Bilingual Primary School

Xu Jian

xungen movement

Yang, Mayfair

Yao

Yi

Yuan dynasty

Yunnan Province: AIDS in

economic conditions

ethnic diversity in

geography and demographics in

historical isolation of

incorporation into the Chinese empire

rebellion in

Zhang Wenbo

Zhao Cunxin

Zheng He

Zheng Peng

zhong’a bingshou. See Islamic education

Zhonghua minzu. See also under identity, Chinese national

Zhuang

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