Creative Belonging

China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China’s officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China’s longest-standing ethnorac...

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description China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China’s officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China’s longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Yanshuo Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups’ efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.”
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1741392026-03-19T14:51:18Z Creative Belonging Zhang, Yanshuo China Studies Chinese Studies East Asian Studies Asian Studies Ethnic minority studies Multiculturalism Indigeneity Global indigenous studies Critical race and ethnicity studies Literature and film Interdisciplinary studies Critical theory Critical humanities Cultural studies thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHF Asian history thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHK History of the Americas China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China’s officially recognized ethnic minorities, is also China’s longest-standing ethnoracial identity marker that has existed since the earliest recorded history of China. Creative Belonging investigates the formation and evolution of the Qiang as a people, a concept, and a cultural history in China. It further examines how the contemporary Qiang ethnic group interacts strategically with mainstream Chinese society, challenging the historically entrenched hierarchies between the sociocultural “centers” of China and its ethnic “peripheries.” This book is based on years of ethnographic and textual-archival research in the Himalayan regions of southwest China, where the contemporary Qiang group resides. Drawing on a diverse range of official and local political discourses and previously unstudied literary, historiographical, and cinematic works, Yanshuo Zhang illuminates how the Qiang have carved out spaces of “creative belonging” within the parameters of multiculturalism in contemporary China. Rooted in ethnographic and textual-archival research, the book presents original materials produced by Qiang indigenous writers, scholars, artists, grassroots village cultural activists, and entrepreneurs at both the local and the global levels. Creative Belonging invites readers to rethink ethnicity and national belonging in China by centering minority groups’ efforts to expand the meanings and implications of “Chinese culture.” 2026-03-19T14:51:17Z 2026-03-19T14:51:17Z 2026-03-16T16:13:21Z 2026 book ONIX_20260316T122833_9780472905362_13 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/111729 9780472905362 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/174139 eng China Understandings Today open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/111729/1/9780472905362.pdf Michigan State University Press University of Michigan Press 10.3998/mpub.12136311 10.3998/mpub.12136311 aa7f6664-5117-41d8-90f8-c3af56526b92 9780472905362 University of Michigan Press 322 open access
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Chinese Studies
East Asian Studies
Asian Studies
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Indigeneity
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Interdisciplinary studies
Critical theory
Critical humanities
Cultural studies
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Creative Belonging
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Chinese Studies
East Asian Studies
Asian Studies
Ethnic minority studies
Multiculturalism
Indigeneity
Global indigenous studies
Critical race and ethnicity studies
Literature and film
Interdisciplinary studies
Critical theory
Critical humanities
Cultural studies
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Chinese Studies
East Asian Studies
Asian Studies
Ethnic minority studies
Multiculturalism
Indigeneity
Global indigenous studies
Critical race and ethnicity studies
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Interdisciplinary studies
Critical theory
Critical humanities
Cultural studies
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