| Acknowledgements | 第6-7页 |
| 摘要 | 第7-8页 |
| Abstract | 第8页 |
| 1 Introduction | 第11-15页 |
| 1.1 Research Background | 第11-12页 |
| 1.2 Research Significance | 第12-14页 |
| 1.3 Organization of the Thesis | 第14-15页 |
| 2 Literature Review | 第15-26页 |
| 2.1 Key Terms in Ethnicity | 第15-17页 |
| 2.2 Researches on Ethnic Relations Abroad and in China | 第17-24页 |
| 2.2.1 Three Theories on Ethnic Relations Abroad | 第17-22页 |
| 2.2.2 Three Theories on Ethnic Relations in China | 第22-24页 |
| 2.3 Reviews of She-Han Relations Studies | 第24-26页 |
| 3 Methodology | 第26-33页 |
| 3.1 Research Site: Lingjiao Village | 第27-28页 |
| 3.2 Research Questions | 第28-29页 |
| 3.3 Primary Methods Used in Field Study | 第29-33页 |
| 3.3.1 Observation | 第29-30页 |
| 3.3.2 Interviews | 第30-33页 |
| 4 Results and Findings | 第33-66页 |
| 4.1 Marital Assimilation: More Intermarriages, More H-S Intermarriages | 第33-38页 |
| 4.2 Identificational Assimilation: Identity Inconsistencies Among Children ofIntermarried Households | 第38-43页 |
| 4.3 Cultural Assimilation: Bidirectional She-Han Interactions | 第43-61页 |
| 4.3.1 Customs: Duality Between Han-style and She Uniqueness | 第44-51页 |
| 4.3.2 Language Use: Dual-language in Intermarried Households | 第51-55页 |
| 4.3.3 Religious Beliefs: Waning and Extension | 第55-60页 |
| 4.3.4 Cultural Boundary Distinctions of She | 第60-61页 |
| 4.4 Outcomes of Ethnic Policies for She-Han Integration | 第61-66页 |
| 5 Conclusion | 第66-70页 |
| 5.1 Summary and Discussions | 第66-68页 |
| 5.2 Limitations and Suggestions for Future Studies | 第68-70页 |
| References | 第70-78页 |
| Appendix | 第78-80页 |
| Interview Guide | 第78-79页 |
| Information of the Interviewees | 第79-80页 |