Colin Legerton graduated from Tufts University with a degree in Chinese language and literature. He spent a year in Urumqi studying Uyghur and mentoring western China’s only baseball team and later produced Diamond in the Dunes, a documentary film that tells their story. He has worked as a Chinese-English translator and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Central Asian studies at Indiana University, with a focus on Uyghur literature.
Jacob Rawson has lived and studied in Yokohama and Beijing. After graduating from Lewis and Clark College with a degree in Chinese and Japanese languages, he taught at a high school in rural South Korea as a Fulbright fellow. Now back in the States, he has given presentations on China’s ethnic minorities and the Korean minority in Japan. He is working toward a master’s degree in Chinese and Korean linguistics at the University of Washington.
In this eloquent and eye-opening adventure narrative, Colin Legerton and Jacob Rawson, two Americans fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Korean, and Uyghur, throw away the guidebook and bring a hitherto unexplored side of China to light. They journey over 14,000 miles by bus and train to the farthest reaches of the country to meet the minority peoples who dwell there, talking to farmers in their fields, monks in their monasteries, fishermen on their skiffs, and herders on the steppe.
In Invisible China, they engage in a heated discussion of human rights with Daur and Ewenki village cadres; celebrate Muhammad’s birthday with aging Dongxiang hajjis who recount the government’s razing of their mosque; attend mass with old Catholic Kinh fishermen at a church that has been forty years without a priest; hike around high-altitude Lugu Lake to farm with the matrilineal Mosuo women; and descend into a dry riverbed to hunt for jade with Muslim Uyghur merchants. As they uncover surprising facts about China’s hidden minorities and their complex position in Chinese society, they discover the social ramifications of inconsistent government policies--and some deep human truths as well.
發表於2024-12-19
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作者在導言部分所寫,他們是03年在北京學習的時候産生瞭周遊中國少數民族地區的想法,大約在05年時成行,先去瞭東北,然後西北,西南,經過瞭大部分少數民族地區,村寨,見到瞭各個少數民族,雖然不是全部。 作者的一些描述是精準的,例如,農村山區的村民們,不管是不是少數...
評分Reviewed by Erik Cao Colin Legerton and Jacob Rawson Invisible China - A Journey Through Ethnic Borderlands Chicago: Chicago Review Press 2008 ISBN 978-1-55652-814-9 This book documents the authors' journey to the remote border regions of ...
評分當然誰也不能幸免於意識形態拉。 不過漢人的形象總是被媚俗地幻想為 霸道、漠不關心、自以為是。 少數民族也被理想化瞭。 However,此書提供瞭不錯的思考,總比中共的某些宣傳好
評分作者在導言部分所寫,他們是03年在北京學習的時候産生瞭周遊中國少數民族地區的想法,大約在05年時成行,先去瞭東北,然後西北,西南,經過瞭大部分少數民族地區,村寨,見到瞭各個少數民族,雖然不是全部。 作者的一些描述是精準的,例如,農村山區的村民們,不管是不是少數...
評分當然誰也不能幸免於意識形態拉。 不過漢人的形象總是被媚俗地幻想為 霸道、漠不關心、自以為是。 少數民族也被理想化瞭。 However,此書提供瞭不錯的思考,總比中共的某些宣傳好
圖書標籤: 中國研究 文學 遊記 中國政治 China 社會學 電子書 海外中國研究
文中含有不小偏見,但也有若乾洞見。至少,作者萬裏行程,並希望在現實生活中討論問題,這還是彌足珍貴的。
評分(3,3.5)。個人體驗為主,一些想法有點意思但整體上沒什麼洞見,適閤掃盲——意識形態在民族問題上究竟是“無效”還是“被遮蔽”還有待觀察。“隻殺漢人”是否比“什麼都殺”要“高尚”那麼一點?
評分(3,3.5)。個人體驗為主,一些想法有點意思但整體上沒什麼洞見,適閤掃盲——意識形態在民族問題上究竟是“無效”還是“被遮蔽”還有待觀察。“隻殺漢人”是否比“什麼都殺”要“高尚”那麼一點?
評分差異就是矛盾。所以要同化,保留民族文化可講不可做。
評分想瞭想,還是4星吧。
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