Hui Muslims in China have lived with the Han Chinese for hundreds of years, maintaining their Islamic and cultural identity despite the powerful assimilation mechanisms of Chinese society. Today, however, the urban Hui community is confronted with new pressures. This monograph examines the traditional social structure and kinship network of urban Hui Muslims that historically allowed them to defend ethnic and religious boundaries.
The study further explores the social transitions and challenges caused by revolution, modernization, urbanization, and globalization that presently threaten the cultural survival of the Hui Muslim community in Beijing.
2009, Thailand, Silkworm Books, paperback, 120 pp., as new.
| Book Details | |
| Author | Zhou Chuanbin and Ma Xuefeng |
| Publisher | Silkworm Books |
| Publication Date | 2009 |
| ISBN | 9789749511039 |
| Format | paperback |
| Dimensions | 14*22cm |
| Pages | 120 |
| Language | English |
| Condition | as new |
Development and Decline of Beijing’s Hui Muslim Community, by Zhou Chuanbin and Ma Xuefeng
- Publisher: Silkworm Books
- ISBN: 9789749511039
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