Portraits of 'Primitives'
Discover the intricate dynamics of ethnicity in China with Portraits of 'Primitives' by Susan D. Blum. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2000, this compelling work spans 256 pages and delves into the politicized nature of ethnic identity within the Chinese social landscape. Blum examines how the Han majority, considered the epitome of modernization, perceives ethnic minorities as "primitives." Through ethnographic insights gathered in Kunming, the author unveils the complex relationships between the Han and various ethnic groups, offering a profound understanding of self-identity and societal hierarchies. Ideal for students and scholars of cultural anthropology and ethnic studies, this book is a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersection of ethnicity, social classes, and cultural perception in contemporary China.