Taking as its inspiration Homi Bhabha's call to locate culture not in any essential core qualities, but on the margins or boundaries of assumed authenticities - in the nexus of power, class, and social difference - this book seeks not to locate China and Chinese culture in any essential 'Chineseness' that is unchanging, continuous, and predetermined.
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Ethnic identity, Muslims, Ethnicity, Social groups, Social participation, Ethnic relations, Minorities, Muslims, chinaPlaces
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Dislocating China: Muslims, Minorities, and Other Subaltern Subjects
April 1, 2004, University Of Chicago Press
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Dislocating China: reflections on Muslims, minorities, and other subaltern subjects
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Dislocating China: reflections on Muslims, minorities and other subaltern subjects
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Dislocating China: Reflections on Muslims, Minorities, and Other Subaltern Subjects
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"Taking as its inspiration Homi Bhabha's call to locate culture not in any essential core qualities, but on the margins or boundaries of assumed authenticities - in the nexus of power, class, and social difference - this book seeks not to locate China and Chinese culture in any essential 'Chineseness' that is unchanging, continuous, and predetermined."
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