Justin Jon Rudelson is an assistant professor of anthropology at Tulane University.
The rising tide of ethnic nationalism that has swept across Central Asia in the past decade has energized efforts by the Chinese government to win favor among its ethnic minorities. As a result, China has granted the Uyghurs -- a Turkic Muslim people who inhabit the oases of China's far northwestern province, Xinjiang -- special previledges, opening up international borders, reestablishing long-severed transborder contacts and trade networks, and allowing intellectuals the liberty to construct their own versions of Uyghur history.
From the outset, however, this process has been problematic, heightening intra and interoasis tensions. Greater freedoms for the Uyghur people have threatened China's economic, ideological, and military control over this vital region and have produced resistance movements and separatist terror attacks. In this study, a leading expert on Central Aisa explores the history, culture, politics, and geography of Xinjiang's oasis communities, shedding new light on the competing ideas, symbols, and allegiances that make up the many diverse Uyghur identities.
Drawing upon extensive fieldwork in the Xinjiang oasis of Turpan, Justin Jon Rudelson assesses the factors that undermine the creation of a pan-Uyghur identity. He explains the historical and contemporary impact of the geography of the region, where oases are relatively isolated from one another; the fragmented visions and cross-cutting allegiances of the three major social groups (intellectuals, peasants, and merchants); and the inability of the Uyghur elite who spearheaded the nationalist movement to transcend their own provincialism, thereby engendering rival oasis identities and subverting ethnic unity.
Oasis identities is a vivid, ground-breaking work offering insight into not only the trumoil besetting this important but little-studied region but also the barriers facing all emerging nations and cultures struggling to define their national identities.
發表於2024-12-27
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圖書標籤: 新疆 維吾爾族 海外中國研究 民族認同 人類學 中國 政治 民族問題
我是幾年前看NHK和央視閤拍的《絲綢之路》開始關注這片區域的。這本綠洲認同,比起其他相似專題的外文書要薄很多。學人的謹慎與對研究對象的真心關切,作者Justin Jon Rudelson的這份心意卻能在字裡行間被感受到。人文社科需要學術溫度,這點我一直堅信。這片區域生活的人們,近代,從1864年Ya'qūb Beg之亂紮根喀什開始,各種時代大浪下,經曆著內部分化、歷史與身份認知的重構與掙紮,這種猶如迷失在塔剋拉瑪乾大漠的所謂悲歌至今仍在淺唱…看完此書理性之上收獲一份祝願,正如作者在序末所言,May there be a road.希望這本書讓對這片區域人文生態感興趣的非在地人對此地的經曆多一份體認,不再純純嚷嚷特權切糕;而對有同樣經曆的迷路人,希望能藉此找到麵嚮未來的齣路,成為更好的自己
評分開篇將印象中單一的新疆分成地理三大片區論述,南方喀什的伊斯蘭教sufi頑固,khotan受北印影響較深;北方的伊犁和前蘇聯有牽扯;東方的吐魯番和哈密史上與國內交往甚密。由於不同片區相異的身份認同,維族知識分子在統一的民族敘事中權重各有不同,難以達成共識,形成足夠的影響力。
評分什麼是identity?Identity這個概念真是特彆虛無。就以Uyghur Identity來說,不同地域、不同階層對identity都有著不同甚至是衝突的理解。但是Identity有時候真的又很清晰,盡管內部有各種不同,但是在麵對Han的時候,他們有著非常清晰的outsider的identity boundary。
評分對於新疆各地區的分析太有見地瞭!新疆的民族主義的最大挑戰不僅來自於政府,還來自於各個地區的分化和缺乏統一的民族認同。不過這種情況可能正在改變...
評分介紹瞭很多以前不知道的關於維族的文化及社會知識。
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