Neo-Socialist Property Rights studies urban dwellers' desire for housing ownership and how their acquiring and defending of property rights reshape the state-property-family relationality in neo-socialist China. This book links property rights practice to the broader human rights discourse as both a working hypothesis and a historical question.
Neo-Socialist Property Rights studies urban dwellers' desire for housing ownership and how their acquiring and defending of property rights reshape the state-property-family relationality in neo-socialist China. This book links property rights practice to the broader human rights discourse as both a working hypothesis and a historical question.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ho Cheuk-Yuet is adjunct assistant professor of anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Glossary of Chinese Terms Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction: From Vice to the Virtue of Owning Private Property Chapter 2 Exit, or Evict: Re-grounding Rights in Need Chapter 3 Bargaining Demolition: When Needs and Desires Meet Chapter 4 Investing Citizens: Embracing Desires and Risks Chapter 5 Affective Ownership: Situating Rights in Desires Chapter 6 The Property Question: Meanings and Values Chapter 7 The Real Life of Rights: A Detour from Needs and Desires to Interests Chapter 8 Final Thoughts: The Ambivalence of Rights Afterword Locating and Mislocating Rights in Neo-Socialist China Appendix Research Methods References Index
List of Figures Glossary of Chinese Terms Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction: From Vice to the Virtue of Owning Private Property Chapter 2 Exit, or Evict: Re-grounding Rights in Need Chapter 3 Bargaining Demolition: When Needs and Desires Meet Chapter 4 Investing Citizens: Embracing Desires and Risks Chapter 5 Affective Ownership: Situating Rights in Desires Chapter 6 The Property Question: Meanings and Values Chapter 7 The Real Life of Rights: A Detour from Needs and Desires to Interests Chapter 8 Final Thoughts: The Ambivalence of Rights Afterword Locating and Mislocating Rights in Neo-Socialist China Appendix Research Methods References Index
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