“Since 2014, PRC state violence conducted in the name of the ‘People’s War on Terror’ has caused accelerated numbers of Uyghurs to hemorrhage into every corner of the globe. This volume, edited by two established experts on Uyghur education, religion, culture and folklore, first outlines coercive practices of cultural erasure in the Uyghur homeland. It then proceeds to explore how Uyghurs in diaspora attempt in that context to maintain, preserve (but also adapt) their language and culture, across generations, in the face of ongoing anxiety, trauma and depression. Many contributors are themselves members of the Uyghur diaspora. In sharing their extensive fieldwork (in some cases, pseudonymously), they emerge sensitively as scholars, advocates and, above all, human beings.”- Joanne Smith Finley, Reader in Chinese Studies, Newcastle University, UK