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Sino-Muslims, Networking, and Identity in Late Imperial China: Longstanding Natives and Dispersed Minorities

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By (author): Shaodan Zhang

This book explores the everyday life of Muslims in late imperial China proper (Sino-Muslims), revealing how they integrated themselves into Chinese society, while also maintaining distinct Islamic features.

Deeming identity as practical, interactive, and processual, it focuses on Sino-Muslims daily networking practices which embodied their numerous processes of identification with people around them. Through an evaluation of such practices, it displays how, since the early seventeenth century, Sino-Muslims vigorously formed and participated in popular religious and secular networks at local, translocal, and China-wide scales, including mosques, merchant associations, gentry groups, Islamic educational and publishing networks. It demonstrates how such networks facilitated Sino-Muslims to become more aligned with the tempo of change in Chinese society and imperial governance, and created for them more ingenious venues and means to identify with Islam. Ultimately it reveals how, by the first half of the nineteenth century, a sense of collectivitywith common knowledge, memory, and discoursewas generated among dispersed Sino-Muslims.

Utilizing Sino-Muslims own records such as steles, genealogies, and Chinese Islamic texts, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of comparative Muslim studies, Qing and early modern China, religious and ethnic identity, and professionals of Sino-Arab relations.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032539683

About Shaodan Zhang

Shaodan Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the School of Oriental and African Studies and the Center for Silk Road and Eurasian Civilization Studies at Xian International Studies University China. Her research interests include late imperial Chinese history Islam and Muslims in China. Her publications have appeared in Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs Frontiers of History in China and more.

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