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Autonomy, ethnicity, and poverty in Southwestern China : the state turned upside down
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Autonomy, ethnicity, and poverty in Southwestern China : the state turned upside down

Zhiyu Shi

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The teleology of the state : top-down regional ethnic autonomy
Performing ethnicity : politics of representation in multi-ethnic Guilin
Silencing the poor : the statist-liberal incapacity in Western Hunan
The state as a borderline identity-settling the Jing ethnicity in Dongxing
Imagined genealogy : behind the cultural formation of Huishui's Buyi
Cement or excrement? Autonomous ecological thinking in Xiaoxi's poverty discourse
3 + 1 + 1 = 1 : disempowerment in multi-ethnic autonomous Longsheng
Lost agency for change : the diasporic identity in Yizhou's Shui villages
Feeling poverty : on the same side of the poor in Baise's Zhuang villages
Riding the citizenship
Assimilation into Mulao consciousness : the rise of participatory rigor in Luocheng
Living with the state : multiplying ethnic Yao narratives in Jinxiu
Learning to be rational : the drive toward marketization in Fenghuang
Conclusion : from unity to harmony-progress or regression?

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Autonomy, ethnicity, and poverty in Southwestern China : the state turned upside down by Zhiyu Shi. ISBN 9781403984463. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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