Overview
Just as global perceptions of Xinjiang have shifted dramatically, so too has scholarship on the history, culture, and politics of the Uyghur homeland experienced a sea-change. A field once dominated by philology and geopolitical analysis has, since the 1990s, become a site of vibrant interdisciplinary practice. Uyghur studies - particularly research on gender, family, and the village economy - are now often found at the intersection of anthropological fieldwork, discursive analysis, textual studies, and social history. This volume collects a series of studies on these themes, drawing upon the innovative work of one of the field's leading figures, Ildiko Beller-Hann. The result is a snapshot both of the Uyghur region (and beyond) in the midst of change, and of a field of scholarship that is evolving as the voices of people from the region themselves increasingly come to the fore. More than a reflection on the genealogy of this field's knowledge and methodologies, this is a celebration of scholarly community - and of the people at its center.
Full Product Details
Publisher: NIAS Press
Imprint: NIAS Press
ISBN: 9788776943158
ISBN 10: 8776943151
Pages: 356
Publication Date: 31 July 2022
Audience:
College/higher education
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Adult education
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Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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Further / Higher Education
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
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Reviews
""It should be required reading for people who work in [the field of Uyghur studies], with many sections suitable for graduate teaching. With its interdisciplinary and cross-regional approach, the volume vividly demonstrates the importance of deep immersion in community knowledge, fieldwork, and literary study.""-- ""Journal of Asian Studies""
Author Information
Aysima Mirsultan is a librarian in the East Asia Department of the Berlin State Library. Her research explores family law among the Uyghurs and linguistic peculiarities from ancient to premodern Uyghurs. Eric Schluessel is an assistant professor of History and International Affairs at the George Washington University and a specialist in the social history of the Uyghur homeland. Eset Sulaiman is an independent scholar of Uyghur literature, folk culture, and the modern history of East Turkistan (Ch. Xinjiang) based in Washington, DC.