China Inside Out

Pál Nyiri, Joana Breidenbach (eds)
Title
China Inside Out
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Contemporary Chinese Nationalism and Transnationalism
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List of Maps and Figures Overview 1. Anthropological Concepts for the Study of Nationalism Aihwa Ong 2. The Legacy of Empires and Nations in East Asia Prasenjit Duara 3. Researching Chinese Nationalism: the Foreign Relations Dimension Daojiong Zha 4. On the Periphery of the “Clash of Civilizations?” Discourse and Geopolitics in Russo-Chinese Relations Alexander V. Lomanov 5. Approaches to Transnationalism and Diaspora Research: Researching the Hmong Diaspora’s Longing for a Chinese Homeland Louisa Schein 6. The “New Migrant”: State and Market Constructions of Modernity and Patriotism Pál Nyíri 7. Race in China Frank Dikötter 8. Outside In: Sino–Burmese Encounters Penny Edwards 9. Alterity Motives Dru C. Gladney 10. The Contemporary Intellectual Context of the China Inside Out Project George E. Marcus Contributors Glossary Literature Index of Textboxes Index

Pál Nyiri, Joana Breidenbach (eds)

China Inside Out

Contemporary Chinese Nationalism and Transnationalism

The authors of this text believe that “areas” as assemblages of social processes requiring distinct, culture-bound explanations cannot be replaced with global theories, but that the meaning of “the area” can be different depending on the question one studies. The study of China and Chinese, in particular, is a good arena to challenge the disciplinary and geographic boundaries of conventional area studies for several reasons. First, because of the wealth of simultaneous processes of rapid political, social, and discursive change in contemporary Chinese society; second, because of the problematic relationship between state, territory, nation, and ethnicity in China; third, because China studies, perhaps more than any other area studies at the moment, is a highly competitive political and academic industry whose internal working must be critically examined. In addition, the subject of China has become one of the primary loci of contesting the meanings of globalization and the universality versus relativity of “values” and modernity.

Editors

Pál Nyiri

Pál Nyíri is currently a lecturer at the Department of the Anthropology Division of SCMP Macquarie University, Australia.

Joana Breidenbach

Joana Breidenbach is an anthropologist and journalist based in Berlin.