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Bibliography of the Chinese Uyghurs

by
Sara Davis sdavis@isop.ucla.edu

Last updated: 12 Feb 2002

This document is a part of a larger collection of the AnthroGlobe specialist bibliographies. It forms a subsection of the Asian Studies WWW VL and Pacific Studies WWW VL.

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Many thanks to all those who responded to a recent request on H- ASIA for information on Uyghurs in NW China, for human rights organizations interested in documenting the situation. [...] I also put together a bibliography on Uyghurs and politics. It doesn't pretend to be comprehensive, and I apologize for any omissions, but fellow novices might find it a place to start - Sara Davis, 12 Feb 2002

About the author:
Dr Sara Davis, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral fellow, UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Box 951487, Los Angeles, CA 90094-1487, Office: (310) 267-4617, Email sdavis@isop.ucla.edu


Bibliography of the Chinese Uyghurs

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Ahmed, Mutahir 1997    China and Regional Muslim States:
challenges and opportunities in 21st century National Development
and Security (Rawalpindi, Pakistan) 6, no.1 (Aug): 47-60

Anderson, Barbara A.and Brian D. Silver
1995    Ethnic differences in fertility and sex ratios at birth in China:
evidence from Xinjiang.  Population Studies (London) 49.2 (July): 211-
226.

Aubin, Francoise
1991    "A glimpse of Chinese Islam." Journal of the Institute of
Muslim Minority Affairs (London) 12.2 (July): 335-345.

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Becquelin, Nicolas
1998    "China's domestic and foreign policy in the region since the
break-up of the Soviet Union: a new Xinjiang for a new Central
Asia".  China Perspectives (Hong Kong) no.15 (Jan-Feb): 10-21.

Baldick, Julian
1993    Imaginary Muslims : the Uwaysi Sufis of Central Asia.  NY:
NYU Press.

Beller-Hann, Ildiko
in press        "Temperamental Neighbours: Constructing Boundaries in
Xinjiang, Northwest China".  In G. Schlee, ed., Imagined Difference:
Hatred and the construction of identity.  Muenster, Hamburg and London: LIT
Verlag.

forthcoming     "The hair-braiding ritual".  Issledovaniya po
Uigurovedeniyu, Materialy konferentsii posviashennoi 50 letiyu
Uigurovedeniya w Kazakhstane.  Almaty: Gylym Press.

2001    "Geschlechtsspezifische Arbeitsteilung bei den Uiguren im
Nordwesten Chinas".  Gudrun Lachenmann, Petra Danecker (Hrsg.)
Die geschlechtsspezifische Einbettung der Oekonomie. Empirische
Untersuchungenueber Entwicklungs- und Transformationsprozesse (Market, Culture
and Society 12).  Muenster: LIT; 321-346.

2001    Locked in Conflict. Parameters of Uyghur Identity, in China
and in the Diaspora". Cultural Persistence and Globalisation.
Orientwissenschaftliche Hefte 2. Orientwissenscaftliches Zentrum:
Halle, 53-66.

2001    "Solidarity and Contest among Uyghur healers in Kazakhstan".
Inner Asia 3: 73-98.

2000    "Making the Oil Fragrant": Dealings with the Supernatural
Among the Uyghurs in Xinjiang".  Asian Ethnicity 2.1 (March): 9-24.

2000    The Spoken and the Written. Literacy and Oral Transmission
of Knowledge [Among?] the Uighur.  ANOR 8. Berlin: Das arabische
Buch.

2000    The Written and the Spoken: Literacy and Oral Transmission
Among the Uyghur.  Berlin: Das Arabische Buch.

2000    "Nemzeti –r–kseg es identit·s a KĖn·ban elž ujgur kisebbseg
peld·j·n"[National heritage and identity among the Uyghur in
China].  Tabula 3.1: 1-18.

1999    "Women, Work and Procreation Beliefs in Two Muslim
Communities".  In P. Loizos and P. Heady, eds., Conceiving Persons:
Ethnographies of Procreation, Substance and Personhood.  London:
Athlone;
113-137.

1998    "Crafts, Entrepreneurship and Gendered Economic Relations
in Southern Xinjiang in the Era of ëSocialist Commodity Economy".
Central
Asian Survey 17.4: 701-718.

1998    "Work and Gender among Uighur Villagers in Southern
Xinjiang".  In F. Aubin and J. F. Besson, eds.,  Les Ougours au 
XXeme siecle. Cahiers d'Etudes sur la Mediterranee Orientale et le
Monde Turco-Iranien 25: 93-114.

1997    "The Peasant Condition in Xinjiang".  Journal of Peasant
Studies 25.1: 87-112.

1996    "Narratives and values: source materials for the study of
popular culture in Xinjiang."  Inner Asia: Occasional Papers (Cambridge,
England) 1.1 (March): 89-100.

1991    "Script changes in Xinjiang".  In: Akiner, Shirin, ed. Cultural
change and continuity in Central Asia. London; New York: Kegan Paul
in association with Central Asia Research Forum, School of Oriental and
African Studies, London; 71-83.

with Chris Hann
1999    "Peasants and officials in Southern Xinjiang".  Zeitschrift fuer
Ethnologie 124.1: 1-32.

Benson, Linda
1990    The Ili Rebellion: the Moslem challenge to Chinese authority in
Xinjiang, 1944-1949.   Armonk, N.Y.; London: M.E. Sharpe.

Bovingdon, Gardner
2002    "The Not-So-Silent Majority: Uyghur Resistance to Han Rule in
Xinjiang". Modern China 28.1 (January): 39-78

Brose, Michael C.
2000    Strategies of Survival : Uyghur elites in Yuan and early-Ming
China.  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.

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Chang, Wei-penn
1981    "L'economie domaniale chez les Uygurs avant 1949 et la
transformation socialiste des annees 1950".  In Le Blanc, Charles and
Helly, Denise, eds. La Chine: La question des minorites en Chine:
Orientations generales. Montreal: Centre d'Etudes de l'Asie de l'Est,
Universite de Montreal; 62-75.

1981    "L'economie domaniale du canton de Xiaheleke, zone d'habitat
uygur au Xinjiang, avant les reformes democratiques".  In Le Blanc, Charles
and Helly, Denise, eds. La Chine: La question des minorites en Chine:
Orientations generales. Montreal: Centre d'Etudes de l'Asie de l'Est,
Universite de Montreal; 30-61.

Christoffersen, Gaye
1993    "Xinjiang and the great Islamic circle: the impact of
transnational forces on Chinese regional economic planning".  China Quarterly
no.133 (March):130-151.

Clark, William
2001    "Childbearing Strategies Among the Uighur Urban Educated
Elite in Urumqi".  Asian Ethnicity 2.2 (September): 225-237.

Crook, Isabel
1992    "Resettling Muslim farmers in northwest China".  Asian Studies
Review 15.3 (April): 109-114.

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Feng, Jing
1996    "Xinjiang: a big family of unity and progress".  Beijing Review
39.3 (Jan):15-21.

Ferdinand, Peter
1994    "Xinjiang: relations with China and abroad [with the republics of
the former USSR]".  In Goodman, David S.G. and Gerald Segal, eds.
China deconstructs: politics, trade, and regionalism. London; New York:
Routledge; 271-285.

Forbes, Andrew D.W.
1991    "The role of the Hui Muslims (Tungans) in Republican
Sinkiang".  In Akiner, Shirin, ed. Cultural change and continuity in Central Asia.
London; New York: Kegan Paul in association with Central Asia Research
Forum, School of Oriental and African Studies, London:  361-372.

1986    Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia : a political
history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949.  NY:  Cambridge University Press.

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Gladney, Dru C.
1999    "Making Muslims in China: education, Islamicization and
representation".  In Postiglione, Gerard A., ed. China's national
minority education: culture, schooling, and development. New York: Falmer
Press; 55-94

1998-9  "Whither the Uighur: China's indigenous peoples and the
politics of internal colonialism".  Harvard Asia Pacific Review 3.1 (Winter): 11-15.

1998    "Getting rich is not so glorious: contrasting perspectives on
prosperity among Muslims and Han in China".  In Hefner, Robert W.,
ed. Market cultures: society and morality in the new Asian capitalisms.
Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press; 104-125.

1998    "Nations transgressing nation-states: constructing Dungan,
Uygur and Kazakh identities across China, Central Asia and Turkey".  In
Atabaki, Touraj; O'Kane, John, eds. Post-Soviet Central Asia. London; New
York: Tauris Academic Studies in association with the International Institute
of Asian Studies, Leiden, Amsterdam; 301-323.

1994    "Ethnic identity in China: the new politics of difference.  In
Joseph, William A., ed. China briefing. Boulder, Colo.; Oxford, Eng.:
Westview Press; 171-192.

1994    "Representing nationality in China: refiguring majority / minority
identities". Journal of Asian Studies 53.1 (Feb): 92-123.

1991    "Sedenterization, socioecology, and state definition: the
ethnogenesis of the Uighur".  In Seaman, Gary and Daniel Marks, eds.
Rulers from the steppe: state formation on the Eurasian periphery. Los
Angeles: Ethnographics Press, Center for Visual Anthropology, University of
Southern California; 308-340.

1991    Muslim Chinese: ethnic nationalism in the People's
Republic.  Cambridge, Mass.: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard
University.

1991    "On studying the peoples of the People's Republic: a back door
into Chinese society?" China Exchange News (Washington, D.C.) 19.2
(Summer): 13-17.

K
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Krekel, Brian A.
1998.  Cross-border Trade and Ethnic Unrest in Xinjiang:  Conflict and
cooperation in the origins of Chinese-Kazakh energy relations.  MA
Thesis, University of Washington.

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Leipold, Jim
2002    Constructing the Zhonghua Minzu: The Frontier and National
Question in Early 20th Century China.  Ph.D. dissertation, University of
Southern California.

Li, Sheng and Anwar Ablimit
1995    "Summary of research on the racial and ethnic origins of
China's Xinjiang Uighur ethnic group".  In: Sautman, Barry, ed. Racial identities
in East Asia (Tung Ya chung tsu ren tung). Hong Kong: Division of
Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; 601-636.

M
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Mackerras, Colin
2001    "Xinjiang at the Turn of the Century: The Causes of
Separatism".  Central Asian Survey XX.3 (September): 289-303.

1998    "Han-Muslim and Intra-Muslim Social Relations in
Northwestern China".  Nationalism and Ethnic Politics IV.1&2 (Spring/Summer):
28-46.  Also published in William Safran, ed., Nationalism and
Ethnoregional Identities in China, Frank Cass, London and Portland,
Ore., 1998: 28-46.

1998    "Some Observations on Xinjiang in the 1990s".  In David
Christian and Craig Benjamin, eds., Silk Road Studies II: Worlds of the Silk
Roads: Ancient and Modern.  Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium: 105-20.

1995    China's Minority Cultures, Identities and Integration Since
1912.  New York: St. Martin"s Press.

1994    China's Minorities: Integration and Modernization In the
Twentieth Century.  Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

R
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Rudelson, Justin Jon
1997    Oasis Identities : Uyghur nationalism along China's Silk Road.
New York: Columbia University Press.

S
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Sautman, Barry, ed
1999    "Expanding access to higher education for China's national
minorities: policies of preferential admissions".  In Postiglione, Gerard
A., ed. China's national minority education: culture, schooling, and
development. Garland reference library of social science,
v.1090.  Reference books in international education, v.42.  New York:
Falmer Press; 173-210.

1997    "Myths of descent, racial nationalism and ethnic minorities in
the People's Republic of China".  In Dikotter, Frank, ed. The construction
of racial identities in China and Japan: historical and contemporary
perspectives. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; London: Hurst; 75-
95.

1995    Racial identities in East Asia (Tung Ya chung tsu ren tung).
Hong Kong: Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology.

Smith, Joanne N.
2002    "Making Culture Matter": Symbolic, Spatial and Social
Boundaries Between Uyghurs and Han Chinese".  Asian Ethnicity 3.2 (March),
forthcoming.

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Wang, Jianping
2001    Glossary of Chinese Islamic Terms.  London: Curzon

2001    "Waqf in History of Central Asia".  Journal of World Religious
Studies 2.  Beijing.

2000    Islam in Central Asia Today and Its External Connections.
Beijing, "inner-circle publication".  ( it's always nice to have the citation)

2000    "Historical Links Between Persian Sufis and Tariqas in
China." Journal of Hui Studies 1.  Yinchuan.

2000    "Islam of the Uighur People Recorded in Xinjiang Local
Gazetteers by Chinese Gentry." Symposium of Central Asian Studies in Vienna.

1998    "Persian Islamic Impact Upon Muslim Communities in China."
The Second Symposium of Iranology in China.  Beijing: Beijing University
publication.

1998    "Sufi Orders in the History of Xinjiang." Project work at the
Truman Institute of Advancement for Peace.  Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.

Z
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Zhao, Yueyao
2001    "Pivot or Periphery? Xinjiang"s Regional Development".  Asian
Ethnicity 2.2 (September): 197-224.

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