Ethnographic study of the migration of rural Chinese women to urban areas to serve as domestic laborers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yan Hairong, an anthropologist, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface vii Introduction 1 1. The Emaciation of the Rural: "No Way Out" 25 2. Mind and Body, Gender and Class 53 Part I. "Intellectuals' Burdens" and Domestic Labor 57 Part II. Searching for the Proper Baomu 80 Intermezzo 1. A Survey of Employers 109 3. Suzhi as a New Human Value: Neoliberal Governance of Labor Migration 111 Intermezzo 2. Urban Folklore on Neoliberalism 139 4. A Mirage of Modernity: Pas de Deux of Consumption and Production 145 5. Self-Development and the Specter of Class 187 Intermezzo 3. Diary and Song 217 6. The Economic Law and Liminal Subjects 221 Notes 251 References 287 Index 307
Preface vii Introduction 1 1. The Emaciation of the Rural: "No Way Out" 25 2. Mind and Body, Gender and Class 53 Part I. "Intellectuals' Burdens" and Domestic Labor 57 Part II. Searching for the Proper Baomu 80 Intermezzo 1. A Survey of Employers 109 3. Suzhi as a New Human Value: Neoliberal Governance of Labor Migration 111 Intermezzo 2. Urban Folklore on Neoliberalism 139 4. A Mirage of Modernity: Pas de Deux of Consumption and Production 145 5. Self-Development and the Specter of Class 187 Intermezzo 3. Diary and Song 217 6. The Economic Law and Liminal Subjects 221 Notes 251 References 287 Index 307
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