Xinjiang Year Zero
Since 2017, the Chinese authorities have detained hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other Muslim minorities in 'reeducation camps' in China's northwestern Xinjiang autonomous region. While the official reason for this mass detention was to prevent terrorism, the campaign h...
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creator | Byler, Darren Franceschini, Ivan Loubere, Nicholas |
description | Since 2017, the Chinese authorities have detained hundreds of
thousands of Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other Muslim minorities in
'reeducation camps' in China's northwestern Xinjiang autonomous
region. While the official reason for this mass detention was to
prevent terrorism, the campaign has since become a wholesale
attempt to remould the ways of life of these peoples-an experiment
in social engineering aimed at erasing their cultures and
traditions in order to transform them into 'civilised' citizens as
construed by the Chinese state. Through a collection of essays
penned by scholars who have conducted extensive research in the
region, this volume sets itself three goals: first, to document the
reality of the emerging surveillance state and coercive
assimilation unfolding in Xinjiang in recent years and continuing
today; second, to describe the workings and analyse the causes of
these policies, highlighting how these developments insert
themselves not only in domestic Chinese trends, but also in broader
global dynamics; and, third, to propose action, to heed the
progressive Left's call since Marx to change the world and not just
analyse it. |
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'reeducation camps' in China's northwestern Xinjiang autonomous
region. While the official reason for this mass detention was to
prevent terrorism, the campaign has since become a wholesale
attempt to remould the ways of life of these peoples-an experiment
in social engineering aimed at erasing their cultures and
traditions in order to transform them into 'civilised' citizens as
construed by the Chinese state. Through a collection of essays
penned by scholars who have conducted extensive research in the
region, this volume sets itself three goals: first, to document the
reality of the emerging surveillance state and coercive
assimilation unfolding in Xinjiang in recent years and continuing
today; second, to describe the workings and analyse the causes of
these policies, highlighting how these developments insert
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global dynamics; and, third, to propose action, to heed the
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'reeducation camps' in China's northwestern Xinjiang autonomous
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prevent terrorism, the campaign has since become a wholesale
attempt to remould the ways of life of these peoples-an experiment
in social engineering aimed at erasing their cultures and
traditions in order to transform them into 'civilised' citizens as
construed by the Chinese state. Through a collection of essays
penned by scholars who have conducted extensive research in the
region, this volume sets itself three goals: first, to document the
reality of the emerging surveillance state and coercive
assimilation unfolding in Xinjiang in recent years and continuing
today; second, to describe the workings and analyse the causes of
these policies, highlighting how these developments insert
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global dynamics; and, third, to propose action, to heed the
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'reeducation camps' in China's northwestern Xinjiang autonomous
region. While the official reason for this mass detention was to
prevent terrorism, the campaign has since become a wholesale
attempt to remould the ways of life of these peoples-an experiment
in social engineering aimed at erasing their cultures and
traditions in order to transform them into 'civilised' citizens as
construed by the Chinese state. Through a collection of essays
penned by scholars who have conducted extensive research in the
region, this volume sets itself three goals: first, to document the
reality of the emerging surveillance state and coercive
assimilation unfolding in Xinjiang in recent years and continuing
today; second, to describe the workings and analyse the causes of
these policies, highlighting how these developments insert
themselves not only in domestic Chinese trends, but also in broader
global dynamics; and, third, to propose action, to heed the
progressive Left's call since Marx to change the world and not just
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