Tuesday, March 01, 2011

A Historical Examination of Nomadic Societies in Northern China-—A Case Study of the Kazakh People


A Historical Examination of Nomadic Societies in Northern China
—A Case Study of the Kazakh People
中国北方游牧民族社会生活的历史学考察


Zhongyi Han
Professor and Research Fellow
Northwestern Nationalities Research Center
Shaanxi Normal University
韩中义
陕西师范大学 西北民族研究中心

Saturday, Feb 26, 2010
2:30-4:00pm
Graduate Community Center (GCC), Nairobi Room
750 Escondido Road (http://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=03-400)

Working language: Chinese
讲座语言:中文

Outline of the talk:
一 中国北方游牧民族社会生活的一般性考察
1,历史上中国北方的游牧民族
2,中国北方游牧民族的社会生活管窥
3,有关北方游牧民族的史料与研究。
二 中国游牧民族四季迁徙
1,历史上的四季游牧
2,当今游牧生活——以哈萨克族四季迁徙的人类学解读:
2.1,哈萨克族的历史、分布、人口略谈
2.2,哈萨克族四季迁徙——四季牧场
2.3. 哈萨克族精神生活与物质生活
2.4.哈萨克游牧生活的未来状况,以及相关研究

A. general examination of the nomad societies in northern China
(1). northen nomad societies in Chinese history
(2). everyday life of the nomads
(3). historical sources and the state of research
B. Seasonal migration of the nomads
(1). seasonal migration in history
(2). nomad life in the contemporary: anthropologist approach to seasonal migration
(2.1) history, distribution, and population of the Kazakh people
(2.2) seasonal migration of the Kazakh people---seasonal pasture
(2.3) mentality and material life of the Kazakh people
(2.4) the future of the Kazakh nomad life, and related research


About the Speaker:


韩中义,陕西师范大学西北民族研究中心研究员/教授。1985-1992年在中央民族大学学习,获得学士、硕士学位。1992-2001年在新疆社会科学院工作,主要研究新疆宗教、民族问题。2001-2004年在南京大学历史学系学习,获得博士学位。2004-至今在陕西师范大学西北民族研究中心工作,主要研究中亚、新疆伊斯兰教历史、民族史。讲授课程主要有蒙古史、维吾尔族史、伊斯兰教史、少数民族史料学等。出版了《西域苏非主义研究》一部,发表了《喀喇汗王朝名称杂考》等30余篇论文。现为斯坦福大学伊斯兰研究中心访问学者。

Han Zhongyi is Professor and Research Fellow at the Northwestern Nationalities Research Center, Shaanxi Normal University. He received BA and MA from the Central University for Nationalities, and Ph.D. in history from Nanjing University. He has worked in Xinjiang Social Science Academy between 1992 and 2001. His research focuses on Central Asia and Xinjiang Islamic history, while his publications features studies of Sufism in the Western Region, and other central Asian historical problems. Currently, he is visiting scholar at the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies at Stanford.

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