Michael Malzer
PhD candidate in Contemporary Chinese Studies and a research assistant at the Department of Sinology at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. His PhD project focuses on urbanization and social change in the city of Yinchuan.
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Nr. 164/165 (2022) Artikel Article 96–116 {:en}From Arabian Nights to China’s Bordeaux: Wine, Local Identity, and Ningxia’s Place within the Chinese NationNingxia, a comparatively small and underdeveloped autonomous region for China’s Muslim Hui minority in the country’s northwest, has increasingly received attention as the home of Chinese grape wine in both domestic and international media. This image of Ningxia as a home of wine is comparatively recent, and significant in several regards: first, wine fills a …von by Michael Malzer
Nr. 164/165 (2022) Artikel Article 96–116 {:en}From Arabian Nights to China’s Bordeaux: Wine, Local Identity, and Ningxia’s Place within the Chinese NationNingxia, a comparatively small and underdeveloped autonomous region for China’s Muslim Hui minority in the country’s northwest, has increasingly received attention as the home of Chinese grape wine in both domestic and international media. This image of Ningxia as a home of wine is comparatively recent, and significant in several regards: first, wine fills a …von by Michael Malzer
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Nr. 160/161 (2021) Rezensionen 241–43 {:en}Jie Guo: Reshaping Chinese Cities: Neoliberal Transition, Embedded Contestation, and Urban Renewal of LanzhouLIT Verlag, 2020. 309 pp., 34,90 EUR In her monograph on urban renewal in Lanzhou, the capital of China’s northwestern Gansu province, Jie Guo analyzes the interplay between different stakeholders during the relocation of industrial enterprises from the urban core to the outskirts of the city. While studies on Chinese urbanization largely tend to be … von by Michael Malzer