This book examines the role of Muslims in Amdo society. The contributors challenge established stereotypes of Tibetan-Muslim relations and explore historical, socio-economic, political, religious, and linguistic aspects of Tibetan, Muslim, and Chinese interactions in this borderland region.
This book examines the role of Muslims in Amdo society. The contributors challenge established stereotypes of Tibetan-Muslim relations and explore historical, socio-economic, political, religious, and linguistic aspects of Tibetan, Muslim, and Chinese interactions in this borderland region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marie-Paule Hille is researcher at the Centre for Modern and Contemporary Chinese Studies (CECMC), School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS), Paris. Bianca Horlemann is research associate at the Central Asia Seminar of Humboldt University. Paul K. Nietupski is professor of Asian religions at John Carroll University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: A Study of Qing Dynasty "Xiejia" Rest Houses in Xunhua Subprefecture, Gansu, Yang Hongwei and Max Oidtmann Chapter 2: In the Footsteps of Garaman or Han Yinu? Rebellion, Nationality Autonomy, and Popular Memory among the Salar of Xunhua County, Benno R. Weiner Chapter 3: Self-Identity versus State-Identification of "Tibetan-speaking Muslims" in the Kaligang Area of Qinghai-An Ethnographic Analysis, Chang Chung-Fu Chapter 4: Linguistic Evidence of Salar-Tibetan Contacts in Amdo, Camille Simon Chapter 5: Sufi Lineages among the Salar: an Overview, Alexandre Papas and Ma Wei Chapter 6: Islam and Labrang Monastery: A Muslim Community in a Tibetan Buddhist Estate, Paul Kocot Nietupski Chapter 7: Victims of Modernization? Struggles between the Goloks and the Muslim Ma Warlords in Qinghai, 1917-1942, Bianca Horlemann Chapter 8: Rethinking Muslim-Tibetan Trade Relations in Amdo. A Case Study of the Xidaotang Merchants, Marie-Paule Hille Chapter 9: Economic Restructuring and Labor Market Reforms in Amdo, Qinghai: Insights into Contemporary Tibetan-Muslim Conflict, Andrew M. Fischer Appendix 1: Conversion Table of Tibetan Place Names Appendix 2: Conversion Table of Chinese Place Names Appendix 3: Glossary
Chapter 1: A Study of Qing Dynasty "Xiejia" Rest Houses in Xunhua Subprefecture, Gansu, Yang Hongwei and Max Oidtmann Chapter 2: In the Footsteps of Garaman or Han Yinu? Rebellion, Nationality Autonomy, and Popular Memory among the Salar of Xunhua County, Benno R. Weiner Chapter 3: Self-Identity versus State-Identification of "Tibetan-speaking Muslims" in the Kaligang Area of Qinghai-An Ethnographic Analysis, Chang Chung-Fu Chapter 4: Linguistic Evidence of Salar-Tibetan Contacts in Amdo, Camille Simon Chapter 5: Sufi Lineages among the Salar: an Overview, Alexandre Papas and Ma Wei Chapter 6: Islam and Labrang Monastery: A Muslim Community in a Tibetan Buddhist Estate, Paul Kocot Nietupski Chapter 7: Victims of Modernization? Struggles between the Goloks and the Muslim Ma Warlords in Qinghai, 1917-1942, Bianca Horlemann Chapter 8: Rethinking Muslim-Tibetan Trade Relations in Amdo. A Case Study of the Xidaotang Merchants, Marie-Paule Hille Chapter 9: Economic Restructuring and Labor Market Reforms in Amdo, Qinghai: Insights into Contemporary Tibetan-Muslim Conflict, Andrew M. Fischer Appendix 1: Conversion Table of Tibetan Place Names Appendix 2: Conversion Table of Chinese Place Names Appendix 3: Glossary
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