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Education and identity: A case study of the Christian Miao ethnic group in Shimenkan, Guizhou (1900--1949) (China, Chinese text).
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Education and identity: A case study of the Christian Miao ethnic group in Shimenkan, Guizhou (1900--1949) (China, Chinese text)./
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Cheung, Wai-Chun.
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257 p.
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Adviser: Choi Po King.
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Education and identity: A case study of the Christian Miao ethnic group in Shimenkan, Guizhou (1900--1949) (China, Chinese text).
Cheung, Wai-Chun.
Education and identity: A case study of the Christian Miao ethnic group in Shimenkan, Guizhou (1900--1949) (China, Chinese text).
- 257 p.
Adviser: Choi Po King.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China), 1999.
The dissertation is a historical case study of the <italic>Flowery Miao </italic> in Shimenkan from 1900–49. Historically, the <italic>Flowery Miao</italic>, a non-Han ethnic group, has been living in the north-western mountainous areas of Guizhou, and had long been isolated from the central government and Han culture. They had been stigmatized as “<italic>Miao-man </italic>” (uncivilized barbarian) in traditional Chinese history. Starting from the Ching dynasty, the <italic>Flowery Miao</italic> was ruled over by <italic> Yi-zu</italic>, an ethnic group who had been appointed as “<italic> Earth-eye</italic>” (local landlord) by the dynasty in peripheral areas. However, by the coming of western missionaries in early twentieth century, the <italic>Flowery Miao</italic> had undergone a Christian conversion movement through which a network of churches and schools were established in Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuen provinces.
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During the time of Republican China, educational and social development in Shimenkan grew drastically and later it was called the “holy place of <italic>Miao</italic> nationality's culture revival” and “heaven from abroad”. Besides, the educational development in Shimenkan had also trained the first generation of <italic>Miao</italic> intellectuals and helped in constructing the ethnic identity of <italic>Flowery Miao</italic>. However, in nineteenth-thirties, in order to build a modern nation-state in China, the Republican government had decided to reconstruct the “Chinese” identity by integrating all the ethnic groups into the family of “<italic> Zhong-hua Min-zu</italic>”. Thus Shimenkan was chosen to implement the assimilation policy. The dissertation will explore the conflict and negotiation process between the state and local ethnic group.
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