Frontier Livelihoods: Hmong in the Sino-Vietnamese Borderlands

by Sarah Turner, Christine Bonnin, and Jean Michaud

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Do ethnic minorities have the power to alter the course of their fortune when living within a socialist state? In Frontier Livelihoods, the authors focus their study on the Hmong - known in China as the Miao - in the Sino-Vietnamese borderlands, contending that individuals and households create livelihoods about which governments often know little.

The product of wide-ranging research over many years, Frontier Livelihoods bridges the traditional divide between studies of China and peninsular Southeast Asia by examining the agency, dynamics, and resilience of livelihoods adopted by Hmong communities in Vietnam and in China’s Yunnan Province. It covers the reactions to state modernization projects among this ethnic group in two separate national jurisdictions and contributes to a growing body of literature on cross-border relationships between ethnic minorities in the borderlands of China and its neighbors and in Southeast Asia more broadly.

  • ISBN10 0295741732
  • ISBN13 9780295741734
  • Publish Date 15 March 2017 (first published 1 May 2015)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Washington Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 234
  • Language English