This book tells the dramatic story of the Wuhan lockdown in the voices of the cityâ s own people. Using a vast archive of more than 6,000 diaries, the sociologist Guobin Yang vividly depicts how the city coped during the crisis.
This book tells the dramatic story of the Wuhan lockdown in the voices of the cityâ s own people. Using a vast archive of more than 6,000 diaries, the sociologist Guobin Yang vividly depicts how the city coped during the crisis.
Guobin Yang is the Grace Lee Boggs Professor of Communication and Sociology at the Annenberg School for Communication and the Department of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he directs the Center on Digital Culture and Society and serves as deputy director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China. His previous Columbia University Press books are The Red Guard Generation and Political Activism in China (2016) and The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Festivities, Interrupted 2. Road to Apocalypse 3. People's War 4. Lockdown Diaries 5. Fire and Thunder 6. Civic Organizing 7. Game of Words 8. COVID Nationalism 9. Mourning and Remembering Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Festivities, Interrupted 2. Road to Apocalypse 3. People's War 4. Lockdown Diaries 5. Fire and Thunder 6. Civic Organizing 7. Game of Words 8. COVID Nationalism 9. Mourning and Remembering Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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