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6. Language Ideologies and Cultural Security : The Status and Meanings of the Uyghur Language
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Giulia Cabras
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- Foreword 9
- 1. The Cultural Security of Ethnic Groups in Contemporary China and Mongolia 13
- 2. Cultural Security in the People’s Republic of China : Between Party- State Invocation and Academic Theorization 35
- 3. Taking Sides : Differences in How the People’s Republic of China Securitizes Uyghur and Hui Muslims 73
- 4. Muslims with Chinese Characteristics: The Sinicization of Ningxia after 2017 101
- 5. Big Bad Wolf: Masculinity and Heroes in Modern Uyghur Literature 121
- 6. Language Ideologies and Cultural Security : The Status and Meanings of the Uyghur Language 149
- 7. Local Cultural Inclusion and Partnership Assistance to Tibet : A Case Study on Lunang Township’s Tourism Development Project 177
- 8. Adaptation of the Offering to the Mountain Deity among the Qiang in Northwest Sichuan: Cultural Security on Multiple Levels 203
- 9. Against the Flattening of Ridges and Ravines : (Dis)locating Cultural Security through Writing with the Yi of Southwest China 227
- 10. Hong Kong and Scalable Cultural Security 251
- 11. Cultural Survival and National Identity in Contemporary Mongolia 271
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- Foreword 9
- 1. The Cultural Security of Ethnic Groups in Contemporary China and Mongolia 13
- 2. Cultural Security in the People’s Republic of China : Between Party- State Invocation and Academic Theorization 35
- 3. Taking Sides : Differences in How the People’s Republic of China Securitizes Uyghur and Hui Muslims 73
- 4. Muslims with Chinese Characteristics: The Sinicization of Ningxia after 2017 101
- 5. Big Bad Wolf: Masculinity and Heroes in Modern Uyghur Literature 121
- 6. Language Ideologies and Cultural Security : The Status and Meanings of the Uyghur Language 149
- 7. Local Cultural Inclusion and Partnership Assistance to Tibet : A Case Study on Lunang Township’s Tourism Development Project 177
- 8. Adaptation of the Offering to the Mountain Deity among the Qiang in Northwest Sichuan: Cultural Security on Multiple Levels 203
- 9. Against the Flattening of Ridges and Ravines : (Dis)locating Cultural Security through Writing with the Yi of Southwest China 227
- 10. Hong Kong and Scalable Cultural Security 251
- 11. Cultural Survival and National Identity in Contemporary Mongolia 271
- Index 293