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Community Matters in Xinjiang: 1880-1949: Towards a Historical Anthropology of the Uyghur
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Community Matters in Xinjiang: 1880-1949: Towards a Historical Anthropology of the Uyghur

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Based on a wide range of Western and local materials, this book offers an introduction to the historical anthropology of the Muslim Uyghur of Xinjiang from the late 19th century to 1949. The author argues that social relations in this era were shaped at all levels by the principles of reciprocity and community. Particular attention is paid to the domestic domain and to life-cycle and religious rituals. This is the first time that Xinjiang has been approached from the perspective of historical
anthropology. Giving substance to the concept of tradition which modern Uyghurs invoke when constructing their collective identity, Beller-Hann’s study also has implications for contemporary analyses of inter-ethnic relations in this sensitive region.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
22 August 2008
Pages
480
ISBN
9789004166752

Based on a wide range of Western and local materials, this book offers an introduction to the historical anthropology of the Muslim Uyghur of Xinjiang from the late 19th century to 1949. The author argues that social relations in this era were shaped at all levels by the principles of reciprocity and community. Particular attention is paid to the domestic domain and to life-cycle and religious rituals. This is the first time that Xinjiang has been approached from the perspective of historical
anthropology. Giving substance to the concept of tradition which modern Uyghurs invoke when constructing their collective identity, Beller-Hann’s study also has implications for contemporary analyses of inter-ethnic relations in this sensitive region.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
22 August 2008
Pages
480
ISBN
9789004166752