Metadata

collection

Inner Asia culture area

identifier

5b9d4280-5044-4948-84b0-4c4f4b1a02d1

creator

Uradyn E Bulag

type

Text

coverage

Inner Mongolia

PRC

description

Language is one of the official criteria of defining a nationality in socialist China, but it simultaneously has been subjected to an “ideology of contempt” by the Chinese regime that builds nationality only to destroy it. This article examines the linguistic anxiety displayed by the Mongols and their controversial language revitalization efforts in a social environment in which they have become an absolute minority even while they have formal autonomy under their name. The tremendous cost – both emotional and economic – at which such language maintenance comes suggests that nationality in China may not be understood as primarily cultural but, instead, as political. As more Mongols lose their language, arguably the last bastion of their “nationality” status, they face the prospect of becoming a deinstitutionalized, depoliticized, and deterritorialized “ethnic group” in a racialized “Chinese Nation”.

publisher

American Anthropologist

source

AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST 105(4):753-763

rights

Copyright American Anthropological Association

subject

Inner Asia

ethnicity

language revitalization

date

2003

language

English

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