Made in China Journal: Volume 9, Issue 1, 2024

Made in China Journal: Volume 9, Issue 1, 2024

Edited by: Ivan Franceschini, Nicholas Loubere orcid, Andrea Enrico Pia, Christian Sorace
 

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A new Chinese government textbook for university students, An Introduction to the Community of the Zhonghua Race (中华民族共同体概论), promotes President Xi Jinping's vision for governing the country’s diverse population. This approach shifts away from celebrating cultural differences—what the anthropologist Susan McCarthy once termed ‘communist multiculturalism’—and towards a Han-dominant identity, a form of racial nationalism inspired by sociologist Fei Xiaotong’s concept of ‘multiple origins, single body’ (多元一体). While the constitution of the People’s Republic of China as amended in 2018 guarantees minority rights and political autonomy through the framework of ‘minority nationalities’ (少数民族), the textbook suggests that Tibetan, Uyghur, Mongols, and other Indigenous groups should eventually assimilate into Han culture, raising concerns about the future of minority languages and traditions. Xi Jinping's new approach to national unity faced significant resistance from both minority and Han officials. Yet, this resistance only prompted an even more muscular response: revamping government departments, a harsh crackdown in minority-populated areas, and removing minority officials who oversaw ethnic affairs. In this issue of the Made in China journal, we ask contributors to reflect on the state of ethnic minority culture in the wake of Xi’s new ethno-nationalist order and explore what remains of cultural differences at the end of dreams of communist pluralism and ethnic autonomy.

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ISSN (print):
2652-6352
ISSN (online):
2206-9119
Publication date:
Aug 2024
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/MIC.09.01.2024
Journal:
Made in China Journal
Disciplines:
Social Sciences: Politics & International Studies, Social Policy & Administration
Countries:
East Asia: China

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