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State Schooling and Ethnic Identity examines the influence of state schooling on Tibetan students'' ethnic identity. Zhiyong Zhu has developed a case study of Changzhou Tibetan Middle School after a preferential educational policy was put in place by the Chinese government in the early 1980s. By examining and analyzing student diaries, Zhu has developed a theoretical model for the construction of ethnic identity. Comparing the Neidi Tibetan Schools (those of inland and coastal regions) with the Changzhou Tibetan Middle School, the author takes into account the amount of influence over ethnic identity wielded by the state. State Schooling and Ethnic Identity is a unique study appropriate for readers with interests in China or Tibetan Studies, educational theory, anthropology, and sociology.

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This is an important examination of one of the most fascinating social experiments in modern Sino-Tibetan history-the creation of a school system for Tibetan youth outside of Tibet in the Han areas of China. -- Melvyn C. Goldstein, Case Western Reserve University

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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Schooling and Ethnic Identity Chapter 3 Tibetan Education and Tibetan Neidi Secondary Schools Chapter 4 The Schooling Context of Ethnic Identity Construction Chapter 5 Tibetan Student Narratives: School Life and Ethnic Identity Chapter 6 Asserted or Assigned Tibetan Identity: Discussion and Conclusion

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 5/17/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739115398, 978-0739115398
      ISBN10: 0739115391

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      State Schooling and Ethnic Identity examines the influence of state schooling on Tibetan students'' ethnic identity. Zhiyong Zhu has developed a case study of Changzhou Tibetan Middle School after a preferential educational policy was put in place by the Chinese government in the early 1980s. By examining and analyzing student diaries, Zhu has developed a theoretical model for the construction of ethnic identity. Comparing the Neidi Tibetan Schools (those of inland and coastal regions) with the Changzhou Tibetan Middle School, the author takes into account the amount of influence over ethnic identity wielded by the state. State Schooling and Ethnic Identity is a unique study appropriate for readers with interests in China or Tibetan Studies, educational theory, anthropology, and sociology.

      Trade Review
      This is an important examination of one of the most fascinating social experiments in modern Sino-Tibetan history-the creation of a school system for Tibetan youth outside of Tibet in the Han areas of China. -- Melvyn C. Goldstein, Case Western Reserve University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Schooling and Ethnic Identity Chapter 3 Tibetan Education and Tibetan Neidi Secondary Schools Chapter 4 The Schooling Context of Ethnic Identity Construction Chapter 5 Tibetan Student Narratives: School Life and Ethnic Identity Chapter 6 Asserted or Assigned Tibetan Identity: Discussion and Conclusion

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