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@article{ Sturgeon2012,
 title = {The cultural politics of ethnic identity in Xishuangbanna, China: tea and rubber as "cash crops" and "commodities"},
 author = {Sturgeon, Janet C.},
 journal = {Journal of Current Chinese Affairs},
 number = {4},
 pages = {109-131},
 volume = {41},
 year = {2012},
 issn = {1868-4874},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-5761},
 abstract = {In 2003, the poverty alleviation bureau in Xishuangbanna, China, introduced tea and
      rubber as cash crops to raise the incomes of ethnic-minority farmers who were thought
      to be backward and unfamiliar with markets. Using Marx’s commodity fetish and Polly
      Hill’s critique of “cash crops”, this paper analyses the cultural politics of ethnicity
      for Akha and Dai farmers in relation to tea and rubber. When the prefecture government
      introduces “cash crops”, the state retains its authority as the dispenser of knowledge,
      crops and modernity. When tea and rubber become commodities, however, some of the
      symbolic value of the commodity seems to stick to farmers, making rubber farmers “modern”
      and tea farmers “ethnic” in new ways. Through rising incomes and enhanced identities,
      Akha and Dai farmers unsettle stereotypes of themselves as “backward”. As a result
      of income levels matching those of urban middle-class residents, rubber farmers even
      challenge the prevalent social hierarchy.},
 keywords = {China; China; Entwicklungspolitik; development policy; Landwirtschaft; agriculture; Armutsbekämpfung; combating poverty; Produktion; production; Handel; commerce; Export; export; Einkommen; income; Landwirt; farmer; sozialer Status; social status; Modernisierung; modernization; ethnische Gruppe; ethnic group; Minderheit; minority; Kulturpolitik; cultural policy; Ostasien; Far East}}