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Social Space And Social Motion: An Anthropological Study On The Han Ethnic Group In Songmutan Village

Posted on:2009-06-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W F YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360245480835Subject:Ethnology
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In this paper,the main target for the study is about the Han ethnic group in a multi-ethnic village—Songmutan Village. Songmutan Village is located at Sunan Yugurs Autonomous County. There are five ethnic groups in the village:Yugurs,Tus Hui, Tibetan, and Han. As a minority,the Han people moved into this area from the near agricultural areas because of a variety of factors under the influence of immigration and settlement results. Using the perspective of social space,this paper attempts to analyze the interaction between the Han ethnic group and a special space. In general, this space is included space, social, historic reunification in which the existence of such a presence is a real and imagination of both the existence of the structure.The main content of the article can be divided into three parts: Part I, from a macro point of view of the state power and special system of ethnic regional autonomy on the Songmutan Village,Han population access to resources and the distribution of rights, and in turn, as the subjective factors of the individual ,how to adapt to and role in the ambitious space. The second part, through the analysis of the correlation between social model and theory, the Han population of the Songmutan Village community relations and cross-cultural ethnic relations were analyzed. This analysis not only examine the Songmutan Village or the Han population has ready-made network of relationships that the causes, but also the future of its network expansion and the impact of information dissemination channels to the attention of both time and space to consider these factors, but also on social interaction on the impact of space reproduction. The third part, examine the settlement process of Han population and cultural differences of their cultural adaptation strategies. The article also pointed out that as immigration, these groups of Han culture is broken and incomplete, their culture with poverty, under the influence of all kinds of political and social factors, they also appear self-identity crisis.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social space, Songmutan Village, Han Ethnic Group, State, Institution, Culture
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