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Bringing together historians, sociologists, and political scientists, this volume documents persistent prejudices against consistently marginal groups in China, and the moral claims they have mustered in response.
Joseph Tse-Hei is a professor of History at Pace University.
""Marginalization in China: Recasting Minority Politics" presents an impressively broad range of topics related to minority politics in China. Bringing together the 'interest-bearing' and the 'identity forming' notions of minority, the book provides a diverse conceptualization of 'minority' in historic and present-day China."
a ""Journal of Chinese Political Science"
"The volume's. . . contributors have succeeded in broadening our notion of 'minority' in China, and they provide insightful research that deserves the attention of scholars of gender and students of China's new class structure."
a "Ann Maxwell Hill, "The Journal of Asian Studies"
"The term 'minority'. . . is understood to include any group that is numerically or socially lesser than the groups conceived as majorities. . . This new emphasis is welcome and timely. . . Editors and authors have certainly made a very good contribution to the scholarship on their subject."
a "Colin Mackerras, "The China Journal"
"Under China's regime of graded citizenship, 'minorities' are variously defined by ethnicity, class, gender and geography. Such state-imposed labels and their marginalizing effects are being vigorously challenged by minority strategies for recognition and rights. The authors of "Marginalization in China" make a compelling case that the struggles of minorities are at the forefront of an emerging Chinese civil society." - Aihwa Ong, Social Cultural Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
"This book has a diversity of topics and supplies rich detail on a variety of groups in Chinese society. That is what makes it unique." - Merle Goldman, Professor Emerita of History, Boston University and Research Associate, Fairbank Center, Harvard University
"Like every major society in the post-Cold War era, China struggles to find national unity in the midst of ethnic, religious, and regional diversity. This timely new book gives us a fresh look at these stru