State management of diversity is a modern enterprise. China's
need to temper the push for national unity with policies of variety
and difference is no exception. "Marginalization in China:
Recasting Minority Politics," a collection of historical and
contemporary accounts of gender, ethnic, class and religious
minority formation, debunks popular misconceptions about China's
highly centralized state and seemingly homogeneous society. Drawing
on archival research, interviews and field work it documents how
state and citizens meet in a politics of minority recognition, and
so inform the growing awareness of rights in China. Rich and
timely, this volume reminds everyone that China has the power not
only to attract attention to itself but invite reflection back on
every polity's approach to diversity.
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