民族
中国
身份(音乐)
汉族
民族志
性别研究
人口
国家(计算机科学)
多样性(政治)
地理
关系(数据库)
社会学
民族学
政治学
人类学
人口学
美学
哲学
基因型
单核苷酸多态性
考古
化学
基因
算法
数据库
生物化学
计算机科学
标识
DOI:10.1080/14631369.2014.937108
摘要
This article draws on ethnographic material collected in Yangzong county of Yunnan, a province well known for its ethnic diversity. It deals with how the members of this peripheral Han population are categorised by others and by themselves in relation to minority groups and notions of Chinese identity. The specificity of the Han of Yangzong is framed by an ongoing tension between two contrasting points of view: they appear both as a local ethnic minority among others, and, notably by means of ritualised theatrical representations, as the legitimate representatives of the national majority. The Han people of Yunnan, who represent two-thirds of the province's population, have been largely ignored by contemporary research. However, this study sheds light on the necessary interplay of different levels of identity and asserts the understanding of the category of 'Han' as perceived by the Chinese State as well as by the local people.
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