Publications of Ildikó Bellér-Hann
All genres
Journal Article (10)
1.
Journal Article
22 (1), pp. 155 - 170 (2021)
From voice to silence: the shrinking space for Uyghur narratives of belonging in reform China. Asian Ethnicity 2.
Journal Article
22 (1), pp. 1 - 10 (2021)
Introduction: narratives from Xinjiang; social and political significance. Asian Ethnicity 3.
Journal Article
4, pp. 559 - 579 (2020)
Ujgur identitásnarrativák Kínában a "reform és nyitás" időszakában. Világtörténet 4.
Journal Article
27-28, pp. 87 - 115 (2016)
Hapiz Niyaz: cadre, muslim, historian; a local intellectual in Eastern Xinjiang. Études Orientales 5.
Journal Article
4, pp. 10 - 20 (2015)
Islam og Muslimer i Kina. Religion 6.
Journal Article
18 (4), pp. 332 - 344 (2014)
Chronicling the Turfan expeditions: the German archaeologist Albert von Le Coq in Xinjiang. Studies in Travel Writing 7.
Journal Article
129, pp. 7 - 21 (2013)
Strategies of social support and community cohesion in rural Xinjiang. Asien 8.
Journal Article
31 (3), pp. 311 - 325 (2012)
Feudal villains or just rulers?: the contestation of historical narratives in Eastern Xinjiang. Central Asian Survey 9.
Journal Article
54 (Sommer), pp. 23 - 25 (2012)
Rettigheder og dagligliv i Xinjiang: trængt mindretal i Vest; kløften mellem uighurer og hankinesere uddybes og uighurernes etniske bevidsthed styrkes. Kinabladet 10.
Journal Article
31 (3), pp. 239 - 249 (2012)
Introduction. Central Asian Survey Book Chapter (20)
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Book Chapter
The Uyghurs: conceptual highlanders of Xinjiang. In: Routledge handbook of Highland Asia, pp. 93 - 104 (Eds. Wouters, J. J. P.; Heneise, M. T.). Routledge, London; New York (2023)
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Book Chapter
Remembering high socialism: Uyghur memoirs from reform China (1980–2016). In: The written and the spoken in Central Asia, pp. 163 - 185 (Eds. Loy, T.; Günther, O.). edition tethys, Potsdam (2021)
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Book Chapter
An East Asian nation without a state: Xinjiang and China's non-Chinese. In: Global East Asia: into the twentieth century, pp. 233 - 243 (Eds. Pieke, F. N.; Iwabuchi, K.). University of California Press, Oakland (2021)
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Book Chapter
Uyghur religion. In: Handbook on religion in China, pp. 338 - 360 (Ed. Feuchtwang, S.). Elgar, Cheltenham; Northampton (2020)
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Book Chapter
Setting an example: narrative strategies and values in the shaping of local history in Xinjiang. In: Aus den Tiefenschichten der Texte: Beiträge zur turko-iranischen Welt von der Islamisierung bis zur Gegenwart, pp. 293 - 311 (Eds. Purnaqcheband, N.; Saalfeld, F.). Reichert, Wiesbaden (2019)
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Book Chapter
Islam, legitimation and identity: Uyghur historical narratives from Eastern Xinjiang. In: Muslim minorities in modern times, pp. 38 - 68 (Ed. Friedmann, Y.). Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem (2019)
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Book Chapter
Rize bölgesinde geleneğin kalıcılığı ve yıkıcılığı. In: Sırtında Sepeti: Bafra’dan Hopa’ya Karadenizde Kadıncılık Halleri, pp. 137 - 151 (Eds. Şendeniz, Ö.; Yıldırım, E.). Phoenix Yayınevi, Ankara (2018)
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Book Chapter
Laz. In: The encyclopaedia of Islam, 3. ed. Ed., pp. 145 - 147 (Eds. Fleet, K.; Krämer, G.; Matringe, D.; Nawas , J.; Rowson, E.). Brill, Leiden (2018)
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Book Chapter
Jiménez Tovar, S.). El Colegio de México, México (2017)
La movilidad de la tradición: localismo e identidad entre los uigures de Xinjiang. In: Pertenencias múltiples, identidades cruzadas: nuevas perspectivas sobre Asia Central, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 177 - 208 (Ed. 20.
Book Chapter
Endres, K. W.; Hann, C.). Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (2017)
Feudalism, socialism, and the present mixed economy in rural eastern Xinjiang. In: Socialism with neoliberal characteristics, pp. 45 - 50 (Eds. 21.
Book Chapter
Bellér-Hann, I.; Schlyter, B. N.; Sugawara, J.). Brill, Leiden; Boston (2017)
Introduction: in the footsteps of Ambassador Gunnar Jarring. In: Kashgar revisited: Uyghur studies in memory of Ambassador Gunnar Jarring, pp. 1 - 11 (Eds. 22.
Book Chapter
Bellér-Hann, I.; Schlyter, B. N.; Sugawara, J.). Brill, Leiden; Boston (2017)
Magic, science, and religion in Eastern Xinjiang. In: Kashgar revisited: Uyghur studies in memory of Ambassador Gunnar Jarring, pp. 256 - 275 (Eds. 23.
Book Chapter
Oasis history in eastern Xinjiang: a contested field. In: History making in Central and Northern Eurasia: contemporary actors and practices, pp. 79 - 99 (Ed. Jacquesson, S.). Reichert, Wiesbaden (2016)
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Book Chapter
The burden of the past: Uyghur peasants remember collectivisation in southern Xinjiang. In: Inside Xinjiang: space, place and power in China's Muslim Far Northwest, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 15 - 31 (Eds. Hayes, A.; Clarke, M.). Routledge, London (2016)
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Book Chapter
Uyghurlardiki chach örüsh än’änisi. In: Eski Türkçeden Çağdaş Uygurcaya: Mirsultan Osman’ın Doğumunun 85. Yılına Armağan, pp. 75 - 87 (Eds. Mirsultan, A.; Aydın, M. T.; Aydın, E.). Kömen Yayınları, Konya (2015)
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Book Chapter
Beyer, J.). Indiana University Press, Bloomington (2014)
The bulldozer state: Chinese socialist development in Xinjiang. In: Ethnographies of the state in Central Asia: performing politics, pp. 173 - 197 (Eds. Reeves, M.; Rasanayagam, J.; 27.
Book Chapter
Bellér-Hann, I.). NIAS, Copenhagen (2014)
Introduction. In: On the fringes of the harmonious society: Tibetans and Uyghurs in socialist China, pp. 1 - 28 (Eds. Brox, T.; 28.
Book Chapter
Bellér-Hann, I.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2012)
The "gateway to the Western regions": state-society relations and differentiating Uighur marginality in China’s Northwest. In: Frontiers and boundaries: encounters on China's margins, pp. 177 - 201 (Eds. Rajkai, Z.; 29.
Book Chapter
Mágia és vallás a politika árnyékában Kelet-Xinjiangban. In: Az elkerülhetetlen: vallásantropológiai tanulmányok Vargyas Gábor tiszteletére, pp. 151 - 170 (Eds. Landgraf, I.; Nagy, Z.). L'Harmattan, Budapest (2012)
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Book Chapter
Bellér-Hann, I.; Rajkai, Z.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2012)
Introduction. In: Frontiers and boundaries: encounters on China's margins, pp. 1 - 10 (Eds. Issue (2)
31.
Issue
22, (1) (2021)
Voiced and voiceless in Xinjiang: minorities, elites, and narrative constructions across the centuries (Special issue). Asian Ethnicity 32.
Issue
31, (3) (2012), p. 239-377 pp.
Local history as an identity discipline (Special issue). Central Asian Survey Other (1)
33.
Other
Violence in Xinjiang: indicative of deeper problems?, (2012)
Book Review (3)
34.
Book Review
3, pp. 65 - 66 (2020)
Grose, Timothy. 2019. Negotiating inseparability in China: the Xinjiang class and the dynamics of Uyghur identity. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. China Perspectives 35.
Book Review
76 (4), pp. 1092 - 1100 (2017)
Xinjiang close-up: Uyghur nation: reform and revolution on the Russia-China frontier. By David Brophy. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2016. 387 pp.; Oil and water: being Han in Xinjiang. By Tom Cliff. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016. xi, 252 pp.; Xinjiang and the modern Chinese state. By Justin M. Jacobs. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2016. Studies on ethnic groups in China. xvi, 297 pp.; Borderland capitalism: Turkestan produce, Qing Silver, and the birth of an Eastern market. By Kwangmin Kim. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2016. viii, 299 pp.; Constructing, creating and contesting cityscapes: a socio-anthropological approach to urban transformation in Southern Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. By Madlen Kobi. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2016. vii, 214 pp. Journal of Asian Studies 36.
Book Review
73, pp. 214 - 217 (2015)
Minority education in China: balancing unity and diversity in an era of critical pluralism. China Journal Collected Edition (3)
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Collected Edition
Kashgar revisited: Uyghur studies in memory of Ambassador Gunnar Jarring. Brill, Leiden; Boston (2017), XVIII, 338 pp.
38.
Collected Edition
On the fringes of the harmonious society: Tibetans and Uyghurs in socialist China. NIAS, Copenhagen (2014), XVI, 352 pp.
39.
Collected Edition
Frontiers and boundaries: encounters on China's margins. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2012), 253 pp.
Monograph (2)
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Monograph
The great dispossession: Uyghurs between civilizations. LIT, Münster (2020), XIV, 273 pp.
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Monograph
Negotiating identities: work, religion, gender, and the mobilisation of tradition among the Uyghur in the 1990s. LIT, Berlin; Zürich (2015), XVI, 269 pp.