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  1. The Chinese people, or simply Chinese, are people or ethnic groups identified with China, usually through ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, or other affiliation. [1]

  2. Chinese Malaysians, also commonly called locally as Malaysian Chinese, are Malaysian citizens of Han Chinese ethnicity. They form the second-largest ethnic group, after the Malay majority, and are 22.8% of the Malaysian population.

  3. Besides the Han Chinese majority, 55 other ethnic (minority) groups are categorized in present-day China, numbering approximately 105 million people (8%), mostly concentrated in the bordering northwest, north, northeast, south and southwest but with some in central interior areas.

  4. 12 Jul 2022 · After the largely Chinese-based opposition made major gains against the Malayan Alliance in the 1969 general elections, racial riots broke out in all the major cities in peninsular Malaysia. Parliament was suspended and the country placed under emergency rule.

  5. 30 Mei 2023 · There are 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in the country, including the Han people, the Mongols and the Uyghurs. Census forms and other questionnaires rely on self-identification to...

  6. 16 Mac 2021 · This commentary explores how new racism was conceptualized in Europe, what this special issue brings to this literature – the specificities of Asian histories of race in the context of new diverse migration patterns, the role of comparison in racialization and of the intersections of class and gender with race.

  7. 26 Okt 2012 · 26 October 2012. The vast majority of the Chinese population regard themselves as belonging to the same race, a stark contrast to the multiracial composition of other populous countries. What...

  8. 15 Okt 2022 · So many of the commentators discussing China — predominantly white voices — do not have the racial literacy to begin to understand how race and racism inform China's rise.

  9. 12 Feb 2009 · On the interplay between discourses of gender, sexuality and race, see Dikötter, Frank, Sex, Culture and Modernity in China: Medical Science and the Construction of Sexual Identities in the Early Republic Period (London: Hurst; and Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994 Google Scholar (in press)). 10.

  10. Under this definition, the Chinese state recognizes fifty-six ethnic groups in China—the majority Han and fifty-five minority nationalities ( shaoshu minzu 少数民族, often also translated “ethnic minorities”).

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