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Muslims in Amdo Tibetan society: multidisciplinary approaches

Chung-Fu, Chang(Contributions by)Fischer, Andrew M.(Contributions by)Hille, Marie-Paule(Contributions by)Hongwei, Yang(Contributions by)Horlemann, Bianca(Contributions by)Nietupski, Paul K.(Contributions by)Oidtmann, Max(Contributions by)Papas, Alexandre(Contributions by)Simon, Camille(Contributions by)Wei, Ma(Contributions by)Weiner, Benno R.(Contributions by)Hille, Marie-Paule(Edited by)Horlemann, Bianca(Edited by)Nietupski, Paul K.(Edited by)
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Muslims in Amdo Tibetan Society: Multi-Disciplinary Approachesoffers nine case studies from several academic disciplines. The chapters describe the ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity within the Muslim communities of Amdo and illustrate complex social interactions with other Amdo communities. While relations between Han Chinese and Tibetans, and between Han Chinese and Muslims in Qinghai and Gansu, have already attracted scholarly attention, this volume has a special focus on Tibetan-Muslim interactions. These are rarely discussed and if so, then mostly in the contexts of trade relations and conflicts. This volume challenges some established stereotypes of Tibetan-Muslim relations and also highlights new facets of cross-cultural contacts and religious and linguistic influences.

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Lexington Books
0739175300 / 9780739175309
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
12/11/2015
English
354 pages
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