植根于动荡:在有关暴力的民间叙事中论证民族性

Yuanhao Zhao
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本文从附着在中国回族穆斯林少数民族身上的一种民间观念或刻板印象入手:暴力。分析的重点是民族观念如何在有关暴力的民间或流行叙事中被语境化。具体而言,本文所呈现的案例是暴力的不同方面在叙事中的正面或负面特征:作为不讲理的集体民族标志、尚武精神、战斗力等。本文认为,不同语境下的暴力观念或关于暴力事件的叙事,使回族和非回族不仅能够建立族群领地,而且能够共存和融合族群边界,使族群边界可以重新划分和跨越。
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Rooted in turbulence: arguing ethnicity in folk narratives about violence
This article begins with a folk idea, or stereotype, attached to the Hui Muslim minority in China: that of being violent. The analysis focuses on how ideas of ethnicity are contextualized in folk or popular narratives about violence. Specifically, cases presented in this article are narratives where different aspects of violence feature either positively or negatively: as a collective ethnic mark of being unreasonable, as martial spirit, as fighting prowess and so forth. This article argues that differently contextualized ideas of being violent or narratives about violent events enable Hui and non-Hui to not only establish ethnic turfs, but also to co-exist and merge ethnic boundaries, rendering ethnic borders open to redrawing and straddling.
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