The Great Dispossession: Uyghurs between Civilizations

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The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwest China, where the authors of this book have worked since 1986, has become increasingly unstable in recent decades. The Uyghurs are the easternmost people of the Turkic-Islamic civilizational belt that stretches across Central Eurasia. The incorporation of this population into the Chinese nation state has been fraught with difficulty. Central policies under socialism have fluctuated between generous encouragement of a distinct Uyghur identity and harsh repression justified with accusations of separatism and religious fundamentalism. Based on field research in the prefecture of Qumul in 2006-2009, this book explores how macro-level tensions are played out locally and regionally in the fields of actualized history and identity, social support and economic development, and the political regulation of socio-cultural life and religion.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMünster
PublisherLIT Verlag
Number of pages296
ISBN (Print)9783643913678
Publication statusPublished - 2020
SeriesHalle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia
Volume42

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