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Jamie N. SANCHEZ (Biola University)
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동북아역사재단 Journal of Northeast Asian History Journal of Northeast Asian History Vol.16 No.1
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2019.12
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43 - 70 (28page)

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Language serves as an important ethnic boundary marker in China. Additionally, language holds significant value for national and ethnic identity. Yet, despite its value, Mongolian language use has been in decline while Mandarin and English are promoted. This linguistic hegemony is upheld by an unofficial ideology in which China’s ethnic minority groups are labeled as backwards.
Still, Mongolian language remains a symbol of identity even for Mongols who do not speak Mongolian. As such, Mongols look for modes through which the state will allow, and even promote, the preservation of the Mongolian language.
In this article, I suggest that Mongols have created spaces through which the Mongolian language will continue. I analyze lyrics in songs by the Mongolian language band Anda Union as evidence of a language of resistance launched in response to the destruction of the Mongolian cultural space and the ongoing threat to Mongolian cultural identity.

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Abstract
Introduction
Methodology: Material Culture Analysis
Understanding Inner Mongolia
Ethnic Songs: State Intervention, Ethnic Participation
Singing Mongolian: Songs as Spaces of Cultural Preservation
Singing Mongolian: Songs as Language of Resistance
Singing Mongolian: Spaces of Negotiation
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