The Hmong of China: Context, Agency, and the Imaginary

The Hmong of China: Context, Agency, and the Imaginary
ISBN-10
9004489444
ISBN-13
9789004489448
Category
History
Language
English
Published
2021-10-11
Publisher
BRILL
Author
Nicholas Tapp

Description

This first ever ethnography of a remarkable Chinese/Thai minority convincingly argues that Hmong culture cannot be understood in isolation from Chinese culture. It deals with major issues concerning their mixed Southeast Asian/Chinese identity, and covers subjects such as the interpretation of their cultural borrowings as signs of envy or subversion, farming and kinship relations, shamanism and ancestral worship, and, in part three, the legends of the Orphan, who achieves sovereignty through a mystic marriage. It is made clear that agency redefines context, through the power of imagination. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.

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