Nationalism and hybridity in Mongolia / Uradyn E. Bulag.
Series: Oxford studies in social and cultural anthropologyPublication details: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.Description: xv, 302 p. : ill., map ; 23 cmISBN:- 0198233574
- 9780198233572
- Mongols
- Ethnology -- China -- Inner Mongolia
- Inner Mongolia (China) -- Social life and customs
- Nationalismus
- Ethnizität
- Soziale Wirklichkeit
- Mongolei
- Innere Mongolei
- Ethnologie -- Mongols -- Études comparatives
- Conscience de race -- Études comparatives
- Ethnicité -- Études comparatives
- Nationalisme -- Études comparatives
- Mongols -- Chine
- Chine -- Mongolie-Intérieure (Chine) -- Mongolie -- Études comparatives
- Mongols -- Études comparatives -- Moeurs et coutumes
- Mongolie-Intérieure (Chine) -- Moeurs et coutumes
- 306/.09517/3 21
- DS19 .B85 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [274]-296) and index.
1. Introduction: Situating Hybridity. An Erliiz Anthropologist and Greater Mongolia. Historical Overview. Buryats and Hamnigans of Dashbalbar and Dadal Sums -- 2. The Creation of Ethnicity and Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Mongolia. Building a 'Socialist Mongolian Nation' and the Vocabulary of Ethnicity. Separating Religion from the State. Revolution in a Feudal Country? Modern Mongolian 'Tribalism'. Socialist 'Feudal' Structure and Problems of Social Cohesion. Conditions for Fostering Nationalism: Economic Disintegration. Conclusion -- 3. Ethno-politics in Mongolia. The Halh: From Marginality to Centrality. The Buryats: Pan-Mongolism and Marginalization. Who are the Real Mongols? Settling an Old Score between the Oirats and the Halh.
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