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Between God and Caesar? Christianity, ethnic identity, and resistant politics in Shimenkan, China

Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)

YUAN, Z.
School of Geography, Center for Cultural Industry and Cultural Geography, South China Normal Univ., Guangzhou, Chine
QIAN, J.
School of Geography, Center for Cultural Industry and Cultural Geography, South China Normal Univ., Guangzhou, Chine
ZHU, H.
School of Geography, Center for Cultural Industry and Cultural Geography, South China Normal Univ., Guangzhou, Chine


Description :
This paper focuses on the politics of religious space and hybridized cultural identity in the reconstruction of Miao ethnicity in China. It is argued that translocal flows of cultural resources should be taken into account in order to investigate the ongoing production and changing political connotations of hybridized cultural identities in heterogeneous time–spaces. It suggests that the creative use of translocally constituted hybridity is an act of resistance which negotiates hegemonic ideologies undergirding cultural dominance.


Type de document :
Article de périodique

Source :
Environment and planning A, issn : 0308-518X, 2014, vol. 46, n°. 7, p. 1620-1637, nombre de pages : 18, Références bibliographiques : 3 p.

Date :
2014

Editeur :
Pays édition : Royaume-Uni, London, Pion

Langue :
Anglais
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