中华民族多元一体格局:修订本

中华民族多元一体格局:修订本
作 者: 费孝通
出版社: 中央民族大学出版社
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新中国成立之初,党和政府以全新的思路、百倍的热情,对旧中国遗留下来的棘手的民族问题进行了全面梳理和研究,并一直探索在社会不断发展中逐步予以解决的道路。伴随这个过程,一个由中国学者自己创立的、旨在解决中国自身民族问题的理论——“中华民族多元一体”理论也应运而生。《中华民族多元一体格局》这篇著名杰作。其主要论点可概括为:一、中华民族是包括中国境内56个民族的民族实体,并不是把56个民族加在一起的总称,因为这些加在一起的56个民族已结合成相互依存的、统一而不能分割的整体,在这个民族实体里所有归属的成分都已具有高一层次的民族认同意识,即共休戚、共存亡、共荣辱、共命运的感情和道义。这个论点后被陈连开先生引申为民族认同意识的多层次论。多元一体格局中,56个民族是基层,中华民族是高层。二、形成多元一体格局有一个从分散的多元结合成一体的过程,在这过程中必须有一个起凝聚作用的核心。汉族就是多元基层中的一元,但它发挥凝聚作用把多元结合成一体。三、高层次的认同并不一定取代或排斥低层次的认同 ,不同层次可以并存不悖,甚至在不同层次的认同基础上可以各自发展原有的特点,形成多语言、多文化的整体。所以高层次的民族可说实质上是个既一体又多元的复合体,其间存在着相对立的内部矛盾,是差异的一致,通过消长变化以适应于多变不息的内外条件,而获得这共同体的生存和发展。

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目 录

代序:民族研究——简述我的民族研究经历

与思考

第一章 导论

一、中华民族的多元一体格局

(一)中华民族的生存空间

(二)多元的起源

(三)新石器文化多元交融和汇集

(四)凝聚核心汉族的出现

(五)地区性的多元统

(六)中原地区民族大混杂、大融合

(七)北方民族不断给汉族输入新的血液

(八)汉族同样充实了其他民族

(九)汉族的南向扩展

(十)中国西部的民族流动

(十一)中华民族格局形成的几个特点

(十二)瞻望前途

二、中华民族研究的新探索

第二章 中华民族的起源与形成

一、中华新石器文化的多元区域性发展

(一)中华文化起源于中华大地

(二)黄河中下游东西相对的两个文化区

(三)长江中下游东西相对的两个文化区

(四)燕辽文化区及黄河上游文化区

(五)以鄱阳湖——珠江三角洲为中心的

 华南文化区

(六)北方游牧与渔猎文化区

(七)南北农业及狩猎文化三带的平行发展

二、中华远古的各部落集团

(一)史料问题

(二)父权制以前的史影

(三)父权制时代各部落集团

三、中华民族形成史的分期

(一)中华民族的起源与孕育

(二)中华民族的自在发展

(三)中华民族从自发到自觉的联合

四、中华民族的结构

(一)中华大地的地理结构

(二)中华民族的民族结构

(三)中华民族的政治结构

五、中华民族的共同性(一)

(一)中华民族认同有长远的历史渊源

(二)各兄弟民族之间,你中有我,我中有你

(三)各具特点和特长而又互相学习和吸收

(四)中国民族关系的新纪元

六、中华民族的共同性(二)

(一)远古神话所反映的共性与个性

(二)中国各民族远古祖先的认同与各自的特点

(三)各民族的历史自古认同为中国历史的一部分

(四)在中华民族解放斗争中同呼吸共命运

第三章 民族称谓含义的演变及其内在联系

一、“汉人”考

(一)“汉人”称谓的起源

(二)“汉人”族称的形成

(三)“汉人”范围的扩大与“汉族”称谓的出现

(四)对“汉人”称谓的演绎

二、“契丹”——汉人之别名

三、历史上少数民族中的“汉人成分

(一)少数民族的崛兴往往得助于汉人

(二)汉人之化入西北民族的成分

(三)汉人之化入西南、东南民族的成分

(四)汉人之化入中南民族的成分

(五)汉人间有迁于邻国而被涵化的成分

(六)民族间相互涵化是促进发展的因素

四、中国·华夷·蕃汉·中华·中华民族

(一)中国名称的起源

(二)春秋战国时期中国与华夷的含义

(三)秦以后中国含义的发展演变与确立

(四)汉人与蕃汉对举的内涵及外延

(五)中华与中华民族含义的演变和发展

第四章 中国历史上游牧民族的地位

一、匈奴游牧社会的历史地位

(一)匈奴统一中国北方游牧区的历史意义

(二)长城内外广大农业区与游牧区的形成

(三)匈奴游牧社会的历史地位

(四)游牧社会与农业社会历史的整体联系

二、西汉政府设置河西四郡的历史意义

(一)设置河西四郡的历史背景

(二)河西四郡促进了汉朝对西域的统一

(三)河西四郡促进了中西交通的发展

(四)河西四郡促进了西北经济文化的发展

第五章 中华民族研究的理论与方法

一、民族研究新发展的良好开端

(一)对中华民族的研究是时代的需要

(二)对中华民族内涵与外延的探讨

(三)对中华民族“多元”与“一体”的探讨

二、中华民族起源学说的由来与发展

(一)从一元说到多元一体说

(二)多元一体说的考古学依据

(三)中华文明初曙发展的总趋势

(四)需要对远古神话系统整理

三、传统民族观与中华民族一体观

(一)传统的“华夷之辨”

(二)“大一统’格局中的“华夷之防’

(三)中华民族从自在发展到自觉的联合

四、中国民族研究的识异与求同

修订本跋

     CONTENTS

In Lieu of a Preface: An Brief Account of My Experience and

Reflection on Ethnic Studies 晻 晻 ?Fei Xiaotong

Chapter One Introduction

 1 The Pattern of Diversity in Unity of

 the Chinese Nation

 (1) Living Space of the Chinese Nation

  (2) Origin of the Diversity

 (3) Blending and Convergence of the Diversity of

    Neolithic Culture

 (4) Emergence of the Han People-a Cohesive

   Core

 (5) Diversity in Unity in Different Localities

 (6) Great Minglement and Great Blending of

  Ethnic Groups in the Central Plains

 (7) Northern Ethnic Groups Continuously Infused

   New Blood into the Han People

  (8) The Han People Also Strengthened Other

   Ethnic Groups

  (9) Southward Expansion of the Han People

 (10) Migration of Ethnic Groups in West China

 (11) Some Characteristics in the Forming of the

   Pattern of the Chinese Nation

 (12) Looking into the Future

 2. A New Exploration in the Research of

 the Chinese Nation

Chapter Two Origin and Formation of the Chinese Nation

1. Chinese Neolithic Cultures Developed

  in Different Regions

 (1) Chinese Culture Originated on the Territory of

   China

(2) Two Cultural Regions Opposite to Each Other

 from East to West in the Middle and Lower Reaches

  of the Yellow River

(3) Two Cultural Regions Opposite to Each Other

from East to West in the Middle and Lower

Reaches of the Yangtze River

(4) Yan-Liao Cultural Region and the

Cultural Region in the Upper

Reaches of the Yellow River

(5) South China Cultural Region with Boyang Lake

  and Pearl River Delta as Its Center

(6) Nomadic and Hunting Cultural Region

  in the North

(7) The Parallel Development of the Three Zones-

Agricultural Cultural Zones in the North and

South and the Hunting Cultural Zone

2. Tribal Groups in Ancient China

(1) Several Problems Related to Historical

  Materials

(2) Historical Shadows Before Patriarchy

(3) Tribal Groups in the Times of Patriarchy

3. Time Division of the History of Formation of

 the Chinese Nation

(1) The Rise and Growth of the Chinese

  Nation

(2) The Chinese Nation Developed on Its Own

(3) The Chinese Nation Going from Spontaneous

  to Conscientious Union

4. The Structure of the Chinese Nation

(1) Geographic Structure of the Chinese Land

(2) Ethnic Structure of the Chinese Nation

 (3) Political Structure of the Chinese Nation

5. Common Characters of the Chinese Nation (1)

(1) The Identification of the Chinese Nation

  Has a Long History

(2) Among Brethren Ethnic Groups " 1 Am in You

  and You Are in Me"

(3) Each Has Its Own Distinguishing Features and

  Specialties, and They Learn from Each Other

(4) A New Era for the Relations Between China's

  Ethnic Groups

6. Common Characters of the Chinese Nation (11)

(1) General and Specific Character Reflected

 in Ancient Myths

(2) Identification of Forefathers of Various Ethnic

 Groups in China and Their Respective Distinguishing

  Features

(3) History of Various Ethnic Groups Has Been

  from Ancient Times Identified As Part of Chinese

 History

(4) Sharing a Common Fate in the Struggle for

  the Liberation of the Chinese Nation

Chapter Three The Evolution of Ethnic Appellations and the

Internal Relations That They Have Revealed

1. A Textual Research of the Term " Han"

(1) Origin of the Appellation of " Han"

(2) The Formation of the Ethnic Group Appellation

  of" Han"

(3) The Expansion of the Scope of " Han" and

  the Emergence of the Appellation of " Han"

(4) The Evolution of the Appellation of

  " Han"

2. " Qidan" -Another Name for Han

3. The " Han Component" in Ethnic Minorities

  in History

(1) Rise of Ethnic Minorities Often due to

  the Help of the Han

(2) Some Han Elements Assimilated into Northwest

  Ethnic Minorities

(3) Some Han Elements Assimilated into Southwest

  and Southeast Ethnic Minorities

(4) Some Han Elements Assimilated into South

  Central Ethnic Minorities

  (5) Some Han Elements Moved to Neighboring

  Countries and Were Assimilated

(6) Assimilation Between Different Ethnic Groups

   Was a Factor for Promoting Development

 4 Zhongguo, Hua-Yi, Fan-Han, Zhonghua,

  the Chinese Nation

(1) The Origin of the Name of China

(2) The Meaning of Zhongguo and Hua-Yi

  During the Spring &. Autumn Period and

 Warring States Period

(3) The Evolution of the Meaning of Zhongguo

  and the Final Set Up of the Term

(4) Intension and Extension of " Han" and

  " Fan-Han"

(5) Evolution and Development of the Meaning

  of the Terms Zhonghua and the Chinese

  Nation

Chapter Four Historical Position of Nomadic Ethnic Groups

in China

1. Historical Position of the Xiongnu (Hun)

  Nomadic Society

(1) Historic Significance of the Xiongnu (Hun)

  Unifying Nomadic Areas in North China

(2) The Formation of the Vast Farming Areas

 and Nomadic Areas Inside and Outside of

  the Great Wall

(3) Historical Position of the Xiongnu Nomadic

   Society

  (4) Historical Connections Between Nomadic Society

   and Farming Society

2. Historic Significance of Setting Up Four Prefectures

in the Hexi (Gansu) Corridor by the Western

Han Government

(1) Historical Background of Setting Up Four

Prefectures in the Hexi Corridor

(2) The Four Prefectures in the Hexi Corridor

Helped to Bring About the Unification of

Western Regions by the Han Dynasty

(3) The Four Prefectures in the Hexi Corridor

Helped to Bring About the Development of

Communication Between China and the West

(4) The Four Prefectures in the Hexi Corridor

Helped to Bring About the Economic and

Cultural Development in Northwest China

Chapter Five Theories and Methods for the Study of the Chi-

nese Nation

1. A Good Beginning for the New Development of

Ethnic Studies

(1) Studies in the Chinese Nation is the Need of

Times

(2) A Probe into the Intension and Extension of

the Chinese Nation

(3) A Probe into the " Diversity" and " Unity" of

the Chinese Nation

2.The Origin and Development of the Theories of

the Genesis of the Chinese Nation

(1) From the Theory of One Origin to the Theory

of Diversity in Unity

(2) Archaeological Basis for the Theory of Diversity

in Units

(3) General Trends of the Development of the Chinese

Civilization at Its Initial Stage

(4) Compilation of Ancient Mythological

System

3.Traditional Concept of Ethnic Groups and

the Concept of the Chinese Nation as a Whole

(1) Traditional " Differentiation

Yi (Han and Ethnic Minorities)"

(2) The " Hua Guarding Against Yi" in the Pattern

of a Unified Domain

(3) The Chinese Nation Going from Spontaneous

Development to Conscientiops Union

4. Acknowledging differences and Seeking Common

Ground in the Study of the Chinese Nation

Postscript to the Second Edition