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Familiar Strangers: A History of Muslims in Northwest China (Studies on Ethnic Groups in China)
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Familiar Strangers narrates a history of the Muslims of northwest China, at the intersection of the frontiers of the Mongolian-Manchu, Tibetan, Turkic, and Chinese cultural regions. Based on primary and secondary sources in a variety of languages, Familiar Strangers examines the nature of ethnicity and periphery, the role of religion and ethnicity in personal and collective decisions in violent times, and the complexity of belonging to two cultures at once. Concerning itself with a frontier very distant from the core areas of Chinese culture and very strange to most Chinese, it explores the influence of language, religion, and place on Sino-Muslim identity.
"No published study comes close to providing this kind of comprehensive and informed study of the history of Islam and Muslims in China." - John Voll, author of Islam: Continuity and Change in the Modern World
"By far the most developed historical treatment of Muslims in China, lucidly written and useful for readers from undergraduate to specialist." - Pamela Kyle Crossley, author of Orphan Warriors and The Manchus










