This will happen again and again if the left and right continue to project their ethnocentric geopolitical fantasies on an ignored people who ask for recognition on their own terms.
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The funny part is the projection of assumptions about people's identity that you don't know on issues that need serious discussion. It makes me think of Rofel's Desiring China - how our desires for the world to be how we imagined it to be constrain our ability to see the world and connect w/ others.
I think many scholars in this area have been quiet because the ethnic unity law is primarily a culmination of existing practices that have already been documented.
NEW PUBLICATION
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Vanessa Frangville and Sonya Imin explore visual art in the Uyghur diaspora and how artists respond to China's cultural engineering in the Uyghur region.
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Amazing photo. Thanks for posting. You're not wrong about syncretic belief systems in general but there is a whole chapter (72) on the Jinn in the Qur'an.
A collage of five illustrated side-profile portraits of East Asian men labeled by Chinese regions: "Northwest," "Southwest," "Northeast," "Southeast (Greater Guang)," and "Xinjiang." Each portrait depicts subtle differences in facial features. Above the collage, a caption reads: “The Han’s reputation got ruined in the West because most of the earliest Chinese movements to the US and the west in general were Cantonese like the guy at the bottom right. Had whites initially interacted with northern Han, the opinions may have been drastically different.”
when you thought you'd seen the wildest racial discourse online and there's always something more. saw this on X and FB today.
so it's saying - racism depends on perceived attractiveness or lack thereof
- physiognomy of imaginary subgroups of Han Chinese,
Excited for the launch of @drdavidtobin.bsky.social’s International Network for Critical China Studies (INCCS)! Now more than ever there’s a need for rigorous, reflective, critically-informed research on China. INCCS’s mission to avoid clunky, knee-jerk commentary is refreshing & desperately needed
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INCCS is an independent network of scholars, united by a commitment to critical analysis and academic freedom in the study of contemporary China.
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INCCS provides a platform for knowledge exchange and impact by hosting research based workshop events.
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INCCS publishes detailed policy reports on the politics, economy, and society of contemporary China by scholars with research track records of using up-to-date primary sources.
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Policymakers and the media need rigorous research by independently minded scholars to make sense of Chinese politics and society.
INCCS will tackle the big and difficult questions about "China's rise".
"On the other, there is an expectation that the cultures of other ethnic groups (often minorities), especially their languages, religions, and sense of identity, will fade away, saying they are all obstacles to development, and that can only be achieved by getting rid of them as soon as possible."
"The old development concept applied a double standard to diverse ethnic cultures: on the one hand, it advocated and promoted the cultural values of certain ethnic groups (developed Western countries), claiming that it was the inevitable path and destination for humanity."
张海洋 (2006) 简论中国化与和谐社会
Zhang Haiyang (2006) 'On Sinicisation and Harmonious Society'
但由于旧的发展观对多元民族文化采用双重标准:一方面提倡和推广个别民族(西方发达国家)的文化价值,说那是人类的必由之路和必然归宿;一方面又期待另一些民族(往往是国内少数民族)的文化(特别是其语言,宗教和认同意识)谈化或消亡,说那都是发展的拦路虎,绊脚石或紧箍咒,要尽早摆脱才能实现发展。
The status and rights of Uyghur communities in Turkiye are deeply precarious, and overlooked by researchers and civil society organisations since 2017. It's now being more fully documented.
www.hrw.org/report/2025/...
Joe Fewsmith RIP
For me, this was one of his most significant contributions:
Are nations ancient or modern?
"从80年代初开始,在中国古代文献中搜检“民族”一词的努力一直在进行..."
"Since the early 1980s, efforts to search for the term "nation" in ancient Chinese texts have been ongoing..."
Hao Shiyuan (2004) 中文“民族“一词源流考辨 ('An Examination of the Origin of the Chinese Term, minzu')
This is not a party political issue. No government has adequately addressed the intent or methods in play here.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
"The Nose Knows" film poster shows a facial side-view with nose, on top of a collage about Chinese noses
Amazing news! "The Nose Knows: Foreignness and Fortune in China" was just selected by Little Venice Film Festival (London 22-28 October) via FilmFreeway.com!
Shortly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, I was asked to write an essay on Russia's relations with China. I did and I argued that this would happen. The essay was subsequently withdrawn by the publisher on the grounds that it was "off topic".
edition.cnn.com/2025/09/01/c...
Happy to recommend people who would likely be interested.
Obviously British universities are underfunded but political interference by China's party-state is also very real.
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The report was discussed in detail at the Preventing Transnational Repression workshop and group recommendations are also available here:
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🚨 New research report 🚨
“Preventing Transnational Repression: the case of the Uyghur diaspora”
By David Tobin and @nyrolaelima.bsky.social
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