Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804842 The story underlying this ethnography began with the recent discovery and commercialization of the remnant of an ancient "queendom" on the Sichuan-Tibet border. Recorded in classical Chinese texts, this legendary matriarchal domain has attracted not only tourists but the vigilance of the Chinese state. Tenzin Jinba's research examines the consequences of development of the queendom label for local ethnic, gender, and political identities and for state-society relations.
Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804842 The story underlying this ethnography began with the recent discovery and commercialization of the remnant of an ancient "queendom" on the Sichuan-Tibet border. Recorded in classical Chinese texts, this legendary matriarchal domain has attracted not only tourists but the vigilance of the Chinese state. Tenzin Jinba's research examines the consequences of development of the queendom label for local ethnic, gender, and political identities and for state-society relations.
Tenzin Jinba is professor of anthropology and sociology at Lanzhou University.
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Foreword by Stevan Harrell Preface and Acknowledgments Maps Introduction 1. Setting Foot in the Queen's Land 2. Masculine and Feminine Internal Others in Chinä 3. From the Valley of Beauties to the Eastern Queendom 4. The Queendom and Grassroots Politics 5. The Moluo Tourism Association: How Far to Go? Conclusion Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
Foreword by Stevan Harrell Preface and Acknowledgments Maps Introduction 1. Setting Foot in the Queen's Land 2. Masculine and Feminine Internal Others in Chinä 3. From the Valley of Beauties to the Eastern Queendom 4. The Queendom and Grassroots Politics 5. The Moluo Tourism Association: How Far to Go? Conclusion Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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