Rachel Harris

Perspectives on the Uyghur Internet

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Invitation to a Mourning Ceremony: Perspectives on the Uyghur Internet
Author: Rachel Harris, Aziz Isa
Source: Inner Asia , 2011, Vol. 13, No. 1, Special Issue: Xinjiang And Southwest China (2011), Pp. 27-49
Published by: Brill
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The New Battleground: Song-and-dance in China’s Muslim Borderlands

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The New Battleground: Song-and-dance in China’s Muslim Borderlands
Author: Rachel Harris
The World of Music new series, Vol. 6, No. 2, Sounding Ethnicity: New Perspectives on Music, Identity and Place (2017), pp. 35-55 (21 pages)
Published by: VWB – Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung

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Listening in on Uyghur Wedding Videos: Piety, Tradition, and Self-fashioning

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Listening in on Uyghur Wedding Videos: Piety, Tradition, and Self-fashioning
Authors: Rachel Harris (SOAS, University of London) and Rahile Dawut (Xinjiang University)
Ethnographies of Islam in China. Hawai’i: University of Hawai’i Press (2020).
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On the Fringes of the Harmonious Society

On the Fringes of the Harmonious Society

On the Fringes of the Harmonious Society: Tibetans and Uyghurs in Socialist China
Edited by Trine Brox and Ildiko Beller-Hann
Authors: Ildik? Beller-Hann, Andrew Martin Fischer, Henryk Szadziewski, Tracy Y. Zhang, Elisa Cencetti, Chris Hann, Fran?oise Robin, Joanne Smith Finley, Rachel Harris, Eric T. Schluessel
NIAS-Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
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Mazar festivals of the Uyghurs: Music, Islam and the Chinese State

Mazar festivals of the Uyghurs: Music, Islam and the Chinese State

Mazar festivals of the Uyghurs: Music, Islam and the Chinese State
Authors: Rachel Harris & Rahile Dawut
To cite this article: Rachel Harris & Rahile Dawut (2002) Mazar festivals of the Uyghurs: Music, Islam and the Chinese State, British Journal of Ethnomusicology, 11:1, 101-118, DOI: 10.1080/09681220208567330
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/09681220208567330
Published online: 31 May 2008
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Reggae on the Silk Road: The Globalization of Uyghur Pop

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Reggae on the Silk Road: The Globalization of Uyghur Pop
Author(s): Rachel Harris
Source: The China Quarterly , Sep., 2005, No. 183, Culture in the Contemporary PRC (Sep., 2005), pp. 627-643
Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies

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