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El. knyga: Routledge Handbook of Race and Ethnicity in Asia

Edited by (Soka University of America, USA)
  • Formatas: 458 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351246699
  • Formatas: 458 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351246699

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The Routledge Handbook of Race and Ethnicity in Asia introduces theoretical approaches to the study of race, ethnicity and indigeneity in Asia beyond those commonly grounded in the Western experience.



The Routledge Handbook of Race and Ethnicity in Asia introduces theoretical approaches to the study of race, ethnicity and indigeneity in Asia beyond those commonly grounded in the Western experience.

The volume’s twenty-eight chapters consider not only the relationship between ethnic or racial minorities and the state, but social relations within and between individual and transnational communities. These shape not only the contours of governance, but also the means by which knowledge of national identity, ‘self ’, and ‘other’ have been constructed and reconstructed over time. Divided into four sections, it provides holistic and comparative coverage of South, South East, and East Asia, as well as Australasia and Oceania; an area that extends from Pakistan in the West to Hawai’i in the East.

Contributors to this handbook offer a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, opening a domain of scholarship wherein the relationship between phenotype and racism is less pronounced than European and North American approaches, which have often privileged the so-called ‘colour stigmata’, leading to further exclusions of particular ethnic, racial, and indigenous communities.

This volume seeks to overcome racism and white ideologies embedded in theories of race and ethnicity in Asia, proving a valuable resource to both students and scholars of comparative racial and ethnic studies, international relations and human rights.

Chapter
1. Race and Ethnicity in Asia Part 1: South Asia
Chapter
2.
"Race in Contemporary India
Chapter
3. Ethnic Violence in India
Chapter
4.
Ethnopolitics in Nepal
Chapter
5. Ethnicity and Identity Politics in in Sri
Lanka
Chapter
6. Ethnic Movements and the State in Pakistan: A Politics of
Ethnicity Perspective Part 2: Southeast Asia
Chapter
7. Asian Federalism,
Race and Ethnicity
Chapter
8. Race Relations and Ethnic Minorities in
Contemporary Myanmar
Chapter
9. Ethnicity in Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos
Chapter
10. Ethnic Conflict in Southeast Asia
Chapter
11. Ethnicity and
Electoral Systems in Southeast Asia
Chapter
12. Ethnic and National Identity
in Malaysia and Singapore: Origins, Contestation, and Polarization Part 3:
East Asia
Chapter
13. Ethnicity in China
Chapter
14. Being Muslim and Chinese
hapter
15. Tibet: from conflict to protest hapter
16. Ethnic Conflict in
Xinjiang and Its International Connections hapter
17. Ethnic Chinese (Hwagyo)
Identity Formation and Transformation in South Korea hapter
18.
Multiculturalism in Korea hapter
19. Racial and Ethnic Identities in Japan
Chapter
20. Ethnicity, Indigeneity and Education: The Ainu of Japan
Chapter
21. Burakumin: A Discursive History of Difference
Chapter
22.
"Conceptualizing and Re-conceptualizing Ethnic Identities in Taiwan Part 4:
Australasia and Oceania
Chapter
23. The Preservation of Indigenous Cultures
in Hawaii
Chapter
24. Race and Multiculturalism in Australia
Chapter
25.
Mobility and Migration in Remote Oceania: World Enlargement meets the
Cartographic Imaginary
Chapter
26. Race and Ethnicity in the Bonin Islands
Chapter
27. Indigenous peoples: citizenship and self-determination
Australia, Fiji and New Zealand
Chapter
28. Okinawan-Japanese-Hawaiian
Identities
Michael Weiner is Professor of East Asian History and International Studies. Among his publications are The Origins of the Korean Community on Japan; 19101923 (1989), The Internationalization of Japan, co-editor (1992), Race and Migration in Imperial Japan (1994), Japans Minorities: The Illusion of Homogeneity (1997, 2009), Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan, ed. (2005), and The Pacific Basin: An Introduction, co-editor (2017). He is the former Managing Editor of Japan Forum.