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Securing Chinas Northwest Frontier Identity And Insecurity In Xinjiang David Tobin

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Securing Chinas Northwest Frontier Identity And Insecurity In Xinjiang David Tobin
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.9 MB
Pages: 288
Author: David Tobin
ISBN: 9781108488402, 1108488404
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Securing Chinas Northwest Frontier Identity And Insecurity In Xinjiang David Tobin by David Tobin 9781108488402, 1108488404 instant download after payment.

In the first study to incorporate majority Han and minority Uyghur perspectives on ethnic relations in Xinjiang following mass violence during July 2009, David Tobin analyses how official policy shapes identity and security dynamics on China's northwest frontier. He explores how the 2009 violence unfolded and how the party-state responded to ask how official identity narratives and security policies shape practices on the ground. Combining ethnographic methodology with discourse analysis and participant-observation with in-depth interviews, Tobin examines how Han and Uyghurs interpret and reinterpret Chinese nation-building. He concludes that by treating Chinese identity as a security matter, the party-state exacerbates cycles of violence between Han and Uyghurs who increasingly understand each other as threats.

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