Pure and true :: the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims /
"The Chinese Communist Party points to the Hui-China's largest Muslim ethnic group-as a model ethnic minority and touts its harmonious relations with the group as an example of the party's great success in ethnic politics. The Hui number over ten million, but they lack a common homela...
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies on ethnic groups in China.
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Chinese Communist Party points to the Hui-China's largest Muslim ethnic group-as a model ethnic minority and touts its harmonious relations with the group as an example of the party's great success in ethnic politics. The Hui number over ten million, but they lack a common homeland or a distinct language, and have long been partitioned by sect, class, region, and language. Despite these divisions, they still express a common ethnic identity. Why doesn't conflict plague relationships between the Hui and the state? And how do they navigate their ethnicity in a political climate that is increasingly hostile to Muslims? Pure and True draws on interviews with ordinary urban Hui-cooks, entrepreneurs, imams, students, and retirees-to explore the conduct of ethnic politics within Hui communities in the cities of Jinan, Beijing, Xining, and Yinchuan and between Hui and the Chinese party-state. By examining the ways in which Hui maintain ethnic identity through daily practices, it illuminates China's management of relations with its religious and ethnic minority communities. It finds that amid state-sponsored urbanization projects and in-country migration, the boundaries of Hui identity are contested primarily among groups of Hui rather than between Hui and the state. As a result, understandings of which daily habits should be considered "proper" or "correct" forms of Hui identity diverge along professional, class, regional, sectarian, and other lines. By channeling contentious politics toward internal boundaries, the state is able to manage ethnic politics and exert control"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xix, 245 pages) : illustrations, maps. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780295749846 0295749849 |
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650 | 0 | |a Muslims |z China |x History. | |
650 | 0 | |a Islam and state |z China |x History. | |
651 | 0 | |a China |x Ethnic relations. | |
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contents | Introduction: Modernization and Hui ethnicity in urban China -- Chapter 1. "God is a drug": ethnic politics in the Xi Jinping era -- Chapter 2. Choosing: citizenship, faith, and marriage -- Chapter 3. Talking: Arabic language and literacy -- Chapter 4. Consuming: Islamic purity and dietary habits -- Chapter 5. 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: Interview respondents -- Appendix B: Mosques/Islamic places at case sites -- Appendix C: Migration inflow at case sites, 2006-2016 -- Glossary of Chinese terms. |
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series | Studies on ethnic groups in China. |
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spelling | Stroup, David R., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021032768 Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / David R. Stroup. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022] 1 online resource (xix, 245 pages) : illustrations, maps. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Studies on ethnic groups in China Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Modernization and Hui ethnicity in urban China -- Chapter 1. "God is a drug": ethnic politics in the Xi Jinping era -- Chapter 2. Choosing: citizenship, faith, and marriage -- Chapter 3. Talking: Arabic language and literacy -- Chapter 4. Consuming: Islamic purity and dietary habits -- Chapter 5. 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: Interview respondents -- Appendix B: Mosques/Islamic places at case sites -- Appendix C: Migration inflow at case sites, 2006-2016 -- Glossary of Chinese terms. "The Chinese Communist Party points to the Hui-China's largest Muslim ethnic group-as a model ethnic minority and touts its harmonious relations with the group as an example of the party's great success in ethnic politics. The Hui number over ten million, but they lack a common homeland or a distinct language, and have long been partitioned by sect, class, region, and language. Despite these divisions, they still express a common ethnic identity. Why doesn't conflict plague relationships between the Hui and the state? And how do they navigate their ethnicity in a political climate that is increasingly hostile to Muslims? Pure and True draws on interviews with ordinary urban Hui-cooks, entrepreneurs, imams, students, and retirees-to explore the conduct of ethnic politics within Hui communities in the cities of Jinan, Beijing, Xining, and Yinchuan and between Hui and the Chinese party-state. By examining the ways in which Hui maintain ethnic identity through daily practices, it illuminates China's management of relations with its religious and ethnic minority communities. It finds that amid state-sponsored urbanization projects and in-country migration, the boundaries of Hui identity are contested primarily among groups of Hui rather than between Hui and the state. As a result, understandings of which daily habits should be considered "proper" or "correct" forms of Hui identity diverge along professional, class, regional, sectarian, and other lines. By channeling contentious politics toward internal boundaries, the state is able to manage ethnic politics and exert control"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 09, 2022). Hui (Chinese people) China History. Hui (Chinese people) China Interviews. Hui (Chinese people) China Ethnic identity. Hui (Chinese people) China Religion. Minorities Government policy China History. Muslims China History. Islam and state China History. China Ethnic relations. Islam et État Chine Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh Ethnic relations fast Hui (Chinese people) fast Islam and state fast Minorities Government policy fast Muslims fast China fast History fast Interviews fast Print version: Stroup, David R. Pure and true Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2021] 9780295749822 (DLC) 2021018886 Studies on ethnic groups in China. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94033174 |
spellingShingle | Stroup, David R. Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / Studies on ethnic groups in China. Introduction: Modernization and Hui ethnicity in urban China -- Chapter 1. "God is a drug": ethnic politics in the Xi Jinping era -- Chapter 2. Choosing: citizenship, faith, and marriage -- Chapter 3. Talking: Arabic language and literacy -- Chapter 4. Consuming: Islamic purity and dietary habits -- Chapter 5. 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: Interview respondents -- Appendix B: Mosques/Islamic places at case sites -- Appendix C: Migration inflow at case sites, 2006-2016 -- Glossary of Chinese terms. Hui (Chinese people) China History. Hui (Chinese people) China Interviews. Hui (Chinese people) China Ethnic identity. Hui (Chinese people) China Religion. Minorities Government policy China History. Muslims China History. Islam and state China History. Islam et État Chine Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh Ethnic relations fast Hui (Chinese people) fast Islam and state fast Minorities Government policy fast Muslims fast |
title | Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / |
title_auth | Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / |
title_exact_search | Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / |
title_full | Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / David R. Stroup. |
title_fullStr | Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / David R. Stroup. |
title_full_unstemmed | Pure and true : the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / David R. Stroup. |
title_short | Pure and true : |
title_sort | pure and true the everyday politics of ethnicity for china s hui muslims |
title_sub | the everyday politics of ethnicity for China's Hui Muslims / |
topic | Hui (Chinese people) China History. Hui (Chinese people) China Interviews. Hui (Chinese people) China Ethnic identity. Hui (Chinese people) China Religion. Minorities Government policy China History. Muslims China History. Islam and state China History. Islam et État Chine Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh Ethnic relations fast Hui (Chinese people) fast Islam and state fast Minorities Government policy fast Muslims fast |
topic_facet | Hui (Chinese people) China History. Hui (Chinese people) China Interviews. Hui (Chinese people) China Ethnic identity. Hui (Chinese people) China Religion. Minorities Government policy China History. Muslims China History. Islam and state China History. China Ethnic relations. Islam et État Chine Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural Ethnic relations Hui (Chinese people) Islam and state Minorities Government policy Muslims China History Interviews |
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