Cultural Security in Contemporary China and Mongolia
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
9463722882
ISBN-13
9789463722889
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
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Amsterdam University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 11th, 2025
Print length
296 Pages
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Cultural Security in Contemporary China and Mongolia applies the term “cultural security” not exclusively to state- or institution-implemented processes, but also considers the indigenous, bottom-up, and inside-out mechanisms of establishing and maintaining communal cultural security of an ethnic group. Markers of cultural identity differ according to an inside and outside perspective and can be re-defined according to inner or outer circumstances. Importance of these markers increases when a community feels endangered in their cultural existence, or diminishes when perceived cultural identity is not questioned. The dynamics shaping cultural security are illustrated in examples of ethnic communities in the People’s Republic of China and in Mongolia.
Cultural Security in Contemporary China and Mongolia applies the term cultural security not exclusively to state- or institution-implemented processes, but also considers the indigenous, bottom-up, and inside-out mechanisms of establishing and maintaining communal cultural security of an ethnic group. Markers of cultural identity differ according to an inside and outside perspective and can be re-defined according to inner or outer circumstances. Importance of these markers increases when a community feels endangered in their cultural existence, or diminishes when perceived cultural identity is not questioned. The dynamics shaping cultural security are illustrated in examples of ethnic communities in the Peoples Republic of China and in Mongolia. 1. self-perception of cultural security by the affected community 2. in regard to the PRC, we depict as well the changes in the self-perception of cultural identity thought out different state policy approaches, including the period of the emerging Second-generation ethnic policy launched during the era of Xi Jinping 3. The book presents as well cases, when a contested cultural security leads to a conscious strengthening or even a re-invention of cultural markers, symbolic for a groups cultural identity.
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