Inner Mongolian poetry and song as a form of resistance

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Political Geography Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103214
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Against the backdrop of cultural assimilation policies taking place in Inner Mongolia and associated with a political regime geared to economic expansion, this article seeks to explore in which ways Mongolian poetry and song are being mobilized as a tacit and non-violent mode of resistance. Resistance in this paper does not only refer to challenging an immediate power structure with the objective of changing the status quo. Defined through a wider epistemological lens, it represents actions that continually empower the individual and the group to have autonomy over their history and future. We argue that by providing a means to contest, or reject the sanitized, stripped, and depoliticized Mongolian identity pushed by the Chinese state, poetry and songs serve as acts and spaces of resistance and emancipation, upheld by the continuous co-creation, and defense of collective memories.
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作为一种反抗形式的内蒙古诗歌和歌曲
在内蒙古实施文化同化政策并与以经济扩张为导向的政治体制相联系的背景下,本文试图探讨蒙古族诗歌和歌曲以何种方式被动员起来,作为一种默示的非暴力抵抗方式。本文中的抵抗不仅指挑战直接的权力结构,以改变现状为目标。从更广阔的认识论视角来定义,它代表的是不断赋予个人和群体权力,使其对自己的历史和未来拥有自主权的行动。我们认为,诗歌和歌曲通过不断共同创造和维护集体记忆,提供了一种手段来质疑或拒绝中国政府推行的净化、剥离和非政治化的蒙古身份,从而成为抵抗和解放的行为和空间。
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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