Islam and Maoism in Southern Yunnan
- Nyhet
State Violence and Resistance, 1949–2024
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 839 kr
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Islam and Maoism in Southern Yunnan investigates decades of contentious relations between the communist party-state of China and the Muslim community of southern Yunnan centered on the village of Shadian, site of an incident of state violence in 1975 that resulted in 1600 civilian deaths. Examining the causes and legacies of the Shadian massacre, Xian Aubin Wang draws on an extensive review of internal official documents, original written testimonies, and firsthand interviews with Muslim villagers. By exploring interactions among Beijing, the Yunnan provincial government, county officials, CCP Muslim cadres, and Shadian villagers against the backdrop of the CCP's nationwide political campaigns since the early 1950s, Wang shows how Islam and Maoism influenced the ways that local villagers and party cadres saw and dealt with each other—and how these encounters shaped the developing conflict and its aftermath. Providing an in-depth account of Chinese religious groups living under the CCP, Islam and Maoism in Southern Yunnan reveals how religion and politics shaped Muslim villagers' responses to the party state's efforts to control and secularize them.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2026-06-15
- Mått152 x 229 x undefined mm
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieReligion and Conflict
- Antal sidor300
- FörlagCornell University Press
- ISBN9781501787195