The Traveling Minzu by Mei Ding

The Traveling Minzu by Mei Ding

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Summary

Based on Uyghur business migrants’ everyday experiences, this book investigates how individuals embody and deploy minzu, one of the fundamental concepts in Chinese political and socio-economic discourses after 1949 in China and Australia.

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The Traveling Minzu by Mei Ding

Based on Uyghur business migrants' everyday experiences, this book investigates how individuals embody and deploy minzu, one of the fundamental concepts in Chinese political and socio-economic discourses after 1949 in China and Australia.

Mei Ding is an assistant professor at the School of Social Development and Public Policy in Fudan University, China. She is a social anthropologist with research interests in China’s ethnic minorities, including Muslim small and medium businesses. Her current focus is on ethnicity and medical anthropology. Her recent publications includes “Cultural Intimacy in Ethnicity” (Journal of Contemporary China, 2020) and “Security matters in Marriage” (Central Asian Survey, 2018).

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ISBN 13 9781032195209
ISBN 10 1032195207
Title The Traveling Minzu
Author Mei Ding
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2022-03-29
Number of pages 212
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