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Creating Chinese Ethnicity by Emily Honig, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Emily Honig

Current price: $77.24
Creating Chinese Ethnicity by Emily Honig, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Creating Chinese Ethnicity by Emily Honig, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Creating Chinese Ethnicity by Emily Honig, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Emily Honig

Current price: $77.24
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For the last century immigrants from the northern part of Jiangsu Province have been the most despised people in China's largest city, Shanghai. Called Subei people, they have dominated the ranks of unskilled laborers and resided in makeshift shacks on the city's edge. They have been objects of prejudice and discrimination: to call someone a Subei swine means that the person, even if not actually from Subei, is poor, ignorant, dirty, and unsophisticated. In this book, Emily Honig describes the daily lives, occupations, and history of the Subei people, drawing on archival research and interviews conducted in Shanghai. More important, she also uses the Subei people as a case study to examine how local origins - not race, religion, or nationality - came to define ethnic identities among the overwhelmingly Han population in China. Honig explains how native place identities structure social hierarchies and antagonisms, as well as how ascribing a native place identity to an individual or group may not connote an actual place of origin but becomes a pejorative social cat | Creating Chinese Ethnicity by Emily Honig, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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