China Inside Out
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“A Beijing Man in New York” (soap opera,
Barme on), 164
agency (Nyíri on), 67
authenticity, who controlled it during the Cultural Revolution (Lomanov on), 50
Anderson, Benedict R. O’G., Imagined Communities, 5–6, 46,123, 206, 238
“Asian values” (Nyíri on), 170–172
assimilation, example of, 79
authenticity (Duara on), 18–19, 25, 56, 102
centrality of Central Asia (Gladney on), 239
China Can Say No (editors about the book), 64–65
China – overseas Chinese relations, history of (Nyíri on), 148–150
Chinese empire in the late 19th century (Spence on), 183–185
Chinese modernity (Ong, Dikötter, Nyíri and students on), 25
cross-border Tais (Edwards on), 52
cultural globalization (Breidenbach and Zukrigl on), 9–15, 293
deconstructing Whiteness, 253 deconstruction (Duara on), 4, 18
de-territorialized nation-state (Glick Schiller, Basch and Szanton Blanc on), 109, 158
development, standards of (Nyíri on), 89
Diaspora (Ong on), 101
Dikotter on his approach to the study of China, 177–179
Duara on his conceptual approach, 36–37
de-territorialization, implications of for research, 103
Edwards on her intellectual trajectory, 206–207
ethnic continuum within and beyond the Han (Dikütter on), 114
family planning benefits for minorities (Dikotter on), 113
gender and nation (Edwards on), 254
Gladney on his approach, 240
“Greater China” (Ong on), 20
homogeneity of Asian states (Hobsbawm on), 252–253
immigration policy, discussion on, 95–97
importance of who controls media (Duara on), 124
insider’s and outsider’s view (Nyíri on), 56
Jew, myth of, 198–199
lineage revival (Gladney on), 284
media, role in constructing the identity of “new migrants” from China (Nyiri on), 125
mediated transnationalism (Schein on), 128–139, 159
migration estimates (Lomanov on), 144–145
mimesis (Taussig on), 272
minority marriage customs, films on, 251
“minority overseas Chinese", China’s definition of (Li Anshan on), 118–120
minorities framed by majority nationalism (Ong on), 6–7
minzu (Dikotter on), 113, 274
nationalism
coproduction of, by the state and the market (Yoshino on), 53
different kinds of (Zha on), 99
narratives of Chineseness on the periphery (Nyíri on), 45–46
nations and states, overlap between (Gellner on), 102–103
nude art, exhibition, 258
Nyíri: How did I study this?, 147
Ong’s module (Dikötter on), 1
overseas Chinese affairs organs, tactics of (Cheng and Ngok on), 152
“postnational” and “transnational", discussion on the meaning of, 109–110
“private video rooms” (Gladney on), 256
pornography in China, restrictions on (Gladney on), 256
prostitution and pornography, crackdown on in China (Gladney on), 258–259
relationality and relativity (Gladney on), 272–73
Russian Far East, interpenetration of cultures in, discussion, 79–81
Sino-Russian treaties pre- and post-Westphalia (Lomanov on), 44, 84, 216
irreconcilable histories of (Lomanov on), 41
social evolutionary theories in China (Dikotter on), 186–187
source text, how to read: Zou Rong, The Revolutionary Army (1903) (Dikotter on), 189–195
“successful new migrant", portrait of, 163
terminology, tyranny of (Gladney on), 243
transnational media, studying of (Schein and Nyíri on), 174–175
transnational politics, discussion, 111–112
transnationalism, methodological problems of the study of (Nyíri on), 121–2
“tribe", debate over term in anthropology, 238
tribute system (Duara on), 31–32 TV-Hui (Gladney on), 246
What’s wrong with migration theories? (Nyíri on), 104–107, 141
Who speaks for “a culture"? (Clifford on), 18
Why do Chinese do business with Chinese? (Nyíri on), 167
Xiao Jiahe, exhibition comments on, 261-262
Yugur, the (Ståhlberg on), 275
Zha’s module (Nyíri on), 55
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