Table of contents : Contents Foreword. Sovereignty and Citizenship in a Decentered China Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Reconsidering the Middle Kingdom Part I. The Center and the Noncenter 2. How Much of China is Ruled by Beijing? 3. Symbols of Southern Identity: Rivaling Unitary Nationalism 4. The Languages of China Part II. Geographic Margins 5. Chinese Turkestan: Xinjiang 6. Ethnoreligious Resurgence in a Northwestern Sufi Community 7. Town and Village Naxi Identities in the Lijiang Basin 8. Ethnic and Linguistic Diversity in Kunming 9. The Construction of Chinese and Non-Chinese Identities 10. The Secret History of the Hakkas: The Chinese Revolution as a Hakka Enterprise Part III. Social and Cultural Margins 11.Sexual Behavior in Modern China 12. The Cut Sleeve Revisited: A Contemporary Account of Male Homosexuality 13. “The Moon Reflecting The Sunlight”: The Village Woman 14. The Floating Population in the Cities: Markets, Migration, and the Prospects for Citizenship 15. The Politics of Popular Music in Post-Tiananmen China 16. Magic, Science, and Qigong in Contemporary China 17. The Spirits of Reform: The Power of Belief in Northern China Afterword: Centers and Peripheries, Nation and World Notes Bibliography Contributors Index