Drawing upon a new perspective of competitive social repositioning and numerous new sources, this book fills the analytical gap caused by the research focus on either macro- or micro-level issues through analysing how everyday Chinese had reacted to and influenced the numerous changes in China from 1964 to 2000.
Drawing upon a new perspective of competitive social repositioning and numerous new sources, this book fills the analytical gap caused by the research focus on either macro- or micro-level issues through analysing how everyday Chinese had reacted to and influenced the numerous changes in China from 1964 to 2000.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jia Gao is Professor of Chinese Studies at the Asia Institute, the University of Melbourne.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Abbreviations List of Figures List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgements The Absence of Everyday Chinese in the Dichotomous Paradigm Rebranding the Communist Heir Narrative and the Cultural Revolution Tearing the Utopian Veil Down by Sent-Down Youth Crying Out for Changes in the Second Half of the 1970s Battling for the Advantages Under the Dengist Political Alliances Climbing Different Social Ladders from the Mid-1980s Filling in the Post-1989 Vacuum Left by Educated Liberals Seizing Chances to be Entrepreneurial in Post-1992 China Towards a Theory of Competitive Social Repositioning References Index
List of Abbreviations List of Figures List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgements The Absence of Everyday Chinese in the Dichotomous Paradigm Rebranding the Communist Heir Narrative and the Cultural Revolution Tearing the Utopian Veil Down by Sent-Down Youth Crying Out for Changes in the Second Half of the 1970s Battling for the Advantages Under the Dengist Political Alliances Climbing Different Social Ladders from the Mid-1980s Filling in the Post-1989 Vacuum Left by Educated Liberals Seizing Chances to be Entrepreneurial in Post-1992 China Towards a Theory of Competitive Social Repositioning References Index
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