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ID177588
Title ProperUyghur customs
Other Title Informationthe genesis, popularity, productivity and demise of a modern Uyghur topos
LanguageENG
AuthorSteenberg, Rune
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article traces the development of the modern concept of ‘Uyghur customs’ in Xinjiang, its rise to popularity in the 1980s-2010s and its demise after 2016. It argues that a certain modern notion of customs took shape in Xinjiang within the frame of modernization policies and the strengthening of formal bureaucracy. This notion, built on ideas introduced in the early twentieth century, defined customs as being distinct from politics, religion and economy. It provided Uyghur intellectuals with a politically safe space to write about local practices and construct Uyghur identity. These intellectuals were bridge builders between modern Chinese society and Uyghur communities. They used discourses around customs formulated in articles, books, TV-shows and teaching to envision a specifically Uyghur modernity. This cultural production ended abruptly with the detention of many of its protagonists and a general security clampdown on minority people and culture in Xinjiang from 2017.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethinicity Vol. 22, No.1; Jan 2021: p.171-187
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 22 No 1
Key WordsXinjiang ;  Modernization ;  Uyghur ;  Intellectuals ;  Securitization ;  Customs ;  Publication


 
 
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