Sinophobia: Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity by Franck Billé

Sinophobia: Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity

Franck Billé

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Sinophobia: Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity by Franck Billé is a stimulating read for anyone fascinated by the complexities of identity, ethnicity, and nationalism, particularly those interested in the intricate dynamics of cultural exchange, xenophobia, and the human experience of navigating complex relationships with neighboring countries.

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Sinophobia is a timely and groundbreaking study of the anti-Chinese sentiments currently widespread in Mongolia. Graffiti calling for the removal of Chinese dot the urban landscape, songs about killing the Chinese are played in public spaces, and ...

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