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Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
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Foreword by Stevan Harrell
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Modernization and Hui Ethnicity in Urban China
Chapter One: “God Is a Drug”: Ethnic Politics in the Xi Jinping Era
Chapter Two: Choosing: Citizenship, Faith, and Marriage
Chapter Three: Talking: Arabic Language and Literacy
Chapter Four: Consuming: Islamic Purity and Dietary Habits
Chapter Five: Performing: Islamic Faith and Daily Rituals
Conclusion: Drawing Lines between Devotion and Danhua
Epilogue: Ethnic Politics during the “People’s War on Terror”
Appendix A: Interviewees
Appendix B: Mosques/Islamic Places at Case Sites
Appendix C: Migration Inflow at Case Sites, 2006–2016
Glossary of Chinese Terms
Notes
Bibliography
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