历史与民族志:云南土著人口统计,1550-1650

Eloise Wright
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摘要:从13世纪开始,中国帝国对云南(中国最西南的省份)的统治就涉及到该地区土著人口的书面记录。在当地的地方志中,官员们使用传统的分类和比喻来描述和命令他们统治的人民。到了16世纪,当地精英家庭的儿子通常接受中国古典教育,并开始编写自己的地名辞典。本文认为,当地作家,包括土著和移民后裔,利用历史叙事将自己作为描述云南人民的主体,并以此宣称自己是帝国统治阶级的成员。
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History and Autoethnography: Accounting for the Indigenous population of Yunnan, 1550–1650
Abstract:From its inception in the thirteenth century, Chinese imperial rule of Yunnan, its most southwestern province, involved written accounts of the region's Indigenous population. In local gazetteers, officials used conventionalised categories and tropes to describe and order the people they ruled. By the sixteenth century, sons of local elite families routinely received classical Chinese educations and were beginning to compile their own gazetteers. This article argues that local writers, including men of both Indigenous and migrant descent, used historical narrative to inscribe themselves as subjects in descriptions of Yunnan's people and in so doing to claim membership of the imperial governing class.
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