和少英和何明主编的《云南研究》 collection series of the above sub—disciplines or research fields,for example,Physical Anthropology,Molecular Anthropology,Migration Anthropology,Museum and Cultural Heritage,Nomadic Peoples Studies,Linguistic Anthropology,Medical Anthropology,and Ethnic Culture Studies.We hope that the scholars from different parts of the world Can share with all the achievementscollected in the book series of this congress.
1.Anthropological and Ethnological Studies in Yunnan:Retrospect and Prospect
2.Culture Holders’Monophonic Narrative Style of Culture:An I nterpretation
of the Experimental Value of Villagers’Logs as a New Style of Ethnography”
3.Identity Manifested in Religious Practices—Case studies of benzhu and
the making of the Bai in Dali。
4.Past and Present:Integrating Economic and Social Policy to Promote the
Well—Being of China
5.Local Knowledge and Ethnic Tourism Development:The Tourist Has Two Faces
6.Some Comments on the Impact of Tourism on Ethnic Minority Cultures and
Societies in Yunnan
7 Dominion and Shiffing Mental Scapes:Agency and Narratives of Southwest China
8.Catholicism and Evolution of Traditional Culture of Miao Ethnic Group in
South Yunnan
9.Echoes of History:Analysis of Folksong as Social Memory in Naxi Ethnic Group
10.The Jinping Dai Ethnic Group’S Notion of Harmony of“Man and Nature”in
their Local BeliefTake the Jinshuihe Village of Jinping,Yunnan as a Example
11.A Study of Sipsonbanna Dai Lue’S Buddhist Idea of“This World”Presented
in the Ten Blessings for Buddha’S Mother PussadT
12.Study on Buddhism Influence on Bai People’S Culture
13.Ethnicity,Politics and the Dynamics of the China—Burma CrossBorder Trade
14.Traditional Inertia and Reality Choice A Study of Vietnamese Zhuang
Wives’Quasi—Affinity in YunnanVietnamese Border Area
15.Transnational Ethnic People Flow and National Identity Construction
With a Case of Qingjiao Village of Miao People