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A review of Chinese ethnology in the past hundred years and its summary in the new era

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Ethnology has been introduced into China in the early twentieth century. Its
hundred-year evolution can be divided into three phases: ethnology in the “Old
China”; ethnology in the “New China”, and ethnology in the “New Era” (1978–2008).
In the phase of “Old China”, relying on introducing the western approaches both in
theory and methodology, the Chinese ethnological community offered courses of
ethnology and anthropology in dozens of universities. In the 1950s, the early years of
“New China”, Chinese ethnology became a branch of the Soviet school and made
great contributions to ethnic identification, as well as studies on the society and
history of ethnic minorities, providing the basis and reference for the “New China”
government to formulate ethnic policies. During the “New Period”, after 30 years of
isolation from the outside world, Chinese ethnology entered again into Western
academia and became a member of the international ethnological society. Now,
Chinese ethnology has been constructed as an open academic domain and lifted
out of the stereotype based on a certain school or ideology. Moreover, it has
established its own school with localized characteristic, that is, a historically
functional school directed by Marxism.
Before the “New Period”, ethnology was revoked due to its characteristic as a
“bourgeois” and “revisionist” discipline, but Chinese ethnology has embarked on a
most fruitful period of rapid growth since 1978. The past three decades also can be
divided into three periods: a decade of restoration and reconstruction in the 1980s, a
decade of early development and expansion of research scope in the 1990s, and the
decade of golden development after the year 2000.

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