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Creating the Zhuang : Ethnic Politics in China.

"Managing ethnic nationalism within the People's Republic of China has become increasingly challenging. As new reforms widen economic disparities between minorities and the Han majority, even the most assimilated of minorities, the Zhuang, have begun to demand special treatment from the ce...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kaup, Katherine Palmer
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2000.
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  • Title page; copyright page; Contents; List of Illustrations; China, Showing Yunnan and Guangxi Provinces; The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Prefectures; Guangxi Counties with More than 90 Percent Zhuang; The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Counties; Table 2.1 Zhuang Population Distribution Within the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 1990; Table 2.2 Number of Zhuang Living Outside Guangxi and Yunnan Provinces; Figure 2.1 Pictured here are membersof the Sha (right), Nong (below), and Tu (bottom) zhixi wearing the garmentstypical of their respective branches.
  • Figure 3.1 Ethnic Group Distribution PatternsTable 4.1 The Phases of Zhuang-State Political Interaction; Table 6.1 Educational Levels in Guangxi Labor Force, 1990; Table 7.1 Guangxi's Per Capita Economic Indicators Compared to National Indicators, 1993; Table 7.2 Western Guangxi Versus Eastern Guangxi Economic Indicators, 1993; Table 7.3 Comparison of Employment Structure in Guangxi, 1990; Table 7.4 Comparison of Western and Eastern Guangxi Per Capita Rural and Urban Income, 1993; Table 7.5 Guangxi's Total Fixed-Assets Investment by State-Owned EnterpriseCompared to the National Average.
  • Acknowledgmentsch1-Introduction: Ethnic Nationalism Ascendant; Structure of the Book; Sources; Theoretical Issues and Definitions; Notes; ch2-The Zhuang Setting: Guangxi and Yunnan on the Eve of the Communist Revolution; Origin of the Zhuang; Geography of Guangxi and Eastern Yunnan; Minority Population Distribution; Lack of Integration on the Eve of the Communist Takeover; Zhuang Interaction with Other Nationalities; Notes; ch3-Early CCP Minority Policy: The Decision to Recognize the Zhuang; Republic of China Policy Toward the Minorities.
  • Marxist-Leninist Nationality Theory and the Soviet ModelEarly Chinese Communist Party Policy; Notes; ch4-Politics: The Consolidation of Central Control; Phase One: Central Administrative Consolidation, 1949-1966; The Chaos of the Cultural Revolution, 1966-1979; Notes; ch5-The Expansion of Regional Autonomy and the Growth of Zhuang Activism; Reestablishing Pre-Cultural Revolution Autonomous Privileges; The Legislation of Minority Policy; Decentralization: From the Center to the Localities; Notes; ch7-Culture: The Creation and Promotion of the Zhuang Cultural Heritage.
  • Zhuang Historiography and LiteratureEducation in Zhuang Areas; Zhuang Language Promotion; Notes; ch7-Economics: Development and Disparity; Infrastructure; The Development of Trade in Zhuang Areas; Industrial Policy in Zhuang Areas; Investment in Zhuang Areas; The Ethnic Response; Notes; ch8-The Rise (and Fall?) of Zhuang Ethnic Nationalism; Internal Divisions Among the Zhuang; The Means to Mobilize Against the State; Notes; Appendix: The Law of Regional Autonomy, 1 October 1984; Bibliography; English-Language Sources; Chinese-Language Sources; Index; About the Book.