Constructed Identities and Potent Imaginaries

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION
David H. F. Ng (吴海辉)
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Abstract

This paper offers a missiological reflection on the construction of Mainland Chinese ethnic and racial identity. Through a survey of scholarly literature on both the ethnic classification project in Mainland China and “yellow” as a racial designator in Western imagination, this article demonstrates their fluid, constructed, and imagined nature in the context of power, inequality, and vulnerability. While these imposed constructions are contested and negotiated, they are also, to varying extents, shared and accepted. This article also argues that such constructed identities and imaginaries can powerfully shape our understanding and encounter with others in our increasingly diverse and interconnected world. For the Christian, Jesus’ humble, self-giving, sacrificial love and service should shape our identity and relationship with others in ways that transcend our inherited ethnic and racial identity constructions. As citizens of heaven, Christians – in both their attitudes and practices – should thus model an alternative to the ethnic and racial division and brokenness already evident in the church and the world.
建构的身份和强大的想象
本文对中国大陆民族和种族认同的建构进行了宣教性的反思。本文通过对中国大陆种族分类项目和西方想象中“黄色”作为种族标志的学术文献的调查,展示了它们在权力、不平等和脆弱的背景下的流动性、建构性和想象性。虽然这些强加的结构存在争议和协商,但它们在不同程度上也是共享和接受的。本文还认为,在这个日益多样化和相互联系的世界里,这种建构的身份和想象可以有力地塑造我们对他人的理解和相遇。对于基督徒来说,耶稣谦卑、自我奉献、牺牲的爱和服务应该塑造我们的身份和与他人的关系,超越我们继承的民族和种族身份结构。作为天堂的公民,基督徒——在他们的态度和行为上——应该在教会和世界上已经很明显的民族和种族分裂和破碎之外树立一个榜样。
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Mission Studies
Mission Studies RELIGION-
CiteScore
0.30
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发文量
32
期刊介绍: The aim of Mission Studies is to better enable the International Association for Mission Studies to expand its services as a forum for the scholarly study of biblical, theological, historical and practical questions related to mission.
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