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A Study On The Transmutation Of Inter - Ethnic Symbiosis In The Development Of Modern Yunnan

Posted on:2015-07-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330452952205Subject:China's modern history
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"Symbiosis" is a biological concept put forward by the German biologist Anton deBary in1879, which means a phenomenon that more than two creatures live together,and mutually depend on each other. Later, it was applied to anthropology, sociology,economics and other fields. Now the symbiosis theory has been applied in the fieldof research on ethnic relations, and in it the concept of the evolution, common idea,cooperation, reciprocity and equality, which reveals the essential features of ethnicrelations at different levels. This paper will be based on the relation between modernYunnan’s opening policy and ethnic relations, borrow part of the research methodsand paradigms in the ethnic symbiosis theory,combine it with pre-modern Yunnanmulti-ethnic symbiosis development, deeply analyse the interactive relationship inthe development of opening of various nationalities in Yunnan,research into theEvolution of Ethnic Symbiosis among all ethnic people in Yunnan, discuss thecontent, the characteristics and the formation mechanism of evolution.Except the first chapter and the last chapter as a conclusion, the other parts are themain content of the article;the second chapter reviews the basic situation of therelationship in pre-modern Yunnan ethnic symbiosis, and analyzes the characteristicsof the change; the third chapter discusses the process and characteristics of thedevelopment of modern Yunnan opening, reviews the evolution in the developmentof ethnic relations of the modern Yunnan opening to the outside world;the fourthchapter analyzes some enlightenment of the evolution characteristics and evolutionof Yunnan ethnic symbiosis, which are set in modern opening policy.
Keywords/Search Tags:Modern, Yunnan, opening, Ethnic Symbiosis, Evolution
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