ABSTRACT

Preferential Education Policies in Multi-ethnic China: National Rhetoric, Local Realities explores the cultural logic of China’s preferential policy measures. Similar in premise but different in practice and philosophy to American affirmative action, the preferential policies evoke controversy on all sides: from those who see the measures as insufficient to address problems of educational disparities between ethnic groups, and from those who see the measures as "reverse discrimination." Yamada shows how the policy measures attempt to manage ethnic-based contradictions and appease both majority and minority populations.

chapter |25 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|27 pages

The cultural logic of policy

Producing and reproducing the educated person

chapter 2|33 pages

Strategy and counterstrategy

The landscape of higher education in China

chapter 3|39 pages

Standardization and modification

“Minority” as a type of education

chapter 4|23 pages

The fine lines of contradiction

Tolerable forms of difference

chapter 5|31 pages

A stable rationale, a changing economy

Education and the means of development

chapter 6|18 pages

Conclusion

A dialectic without synthesis?