
China's Peasants and Workers: Changing Class Identities
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 30. September 2012
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-1-78100-572-9 (ISBN)
Description
This unique and fascinating book explores three decades of economic change in China and the consequent transformation of class relations and class-consciousness in villages and in the urban workplace.The expert contributors illustrate how the development of the urban economic environment has led to changes in the urban working class, through an exploration of the workplace experiences of rural migrant workers, and of the plight of the old working class in the state-owned sector. They address questions on the extent to which migrant workers have become a new working class, are absorbed into the old working class, or simply remain as migrant workers. Changes in class relations in villages in the urban periphery - where the urbanization drive and in-migration has lead to a new local politics of class differentiation - are also raised.
Presenting new, original field research detailing social and socio-economic change in China, this book will prove invaluable to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students with an interest in Asian studies, public policy, regional and urban studies, political science or sociology.
Contributors: J. Andreas, B. Carrillo, A. Chan, D.S.G Goodman, P.P. Leung, J. Linchuan Qiu, K. Siu, A.Y. So, L. Tomba, J. Unger, H. Wang
Presenting new, original field research detailing social and socio-economic change in China, this book will prove invaluable to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students with an interest in Asian studies, public policy, regional and urban studies, political science or sociology.
Contributors: J. Andreas, B. Carrillo, A. Chan, D.S.G Goodman, P.P. Leung, J. Linchuan Qiu, K. Siu, A.Y. So, L. Tomba, J. Unger, H. Wang
Reviews / Votes
'The strength of this thought provoking book is that each chapter combines theoretical reflections with penetrating empirical analysis, so it has a lot to offer anyone interested in social change in contemporary China.' -- The China JournalMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78100-572-9 (9781781005729)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by Beatriz Carrillo, University of Sydney, Australia and Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China and David S.G. Goodman, University of Sydney, Australia
Content
Contents:
Preface
Introduction: The Sociopolitical Challenge of Economic Change - Peasants and Workers in Transformation
Beatriz Carrillo and David S.G. Goodman
1. Status Groups and Classes in a Chinese Village: From the Mao Era through Post-Mao Industrialization
Jonathan Unger
2. Awakening the God of Earth: Land, Place and Class in Urbanizing Guangdong
Luigi Tomba
3. The Making and Re-making of the Working Class in South China
Parry P. Leung and Alvin Y. So
4. Chinese Migrant Workers: Factors Constraining the Emergence of Class Consciousness
Anita Chan and Kaxton Siu
5. Industrial Restructuring and Class Transformation in China
Joel Andreas
6. Working-class Cultural Spaces: Comparing the Old and the New
Jack Linchuan Qiu and Hongzhe Wang
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction: The Sociopolitical Challenge of Economic Change - Peasants and Workers in Transformation
Beatriz Carrillo and David S.G. Goodman
1. Status Groups and Classes in a Chinese Village: From the Mao Era through Post-Mao Industrialization
Jonathan Unger
2. Awakening the God of Earth: Land, Place and Class in Urbanizing Guangdong
Luigi Tomba
3. The Making and Re-making of the Working Class in South China
Parry P. Leung and Alvin Y. So
4. Chinese Migrant Workers: Factors Constraining the Emergence of Class Consciousness
Anita Chan and Kaxton Siu
5. Industrial Restructuring and Class Transformation in China
Joel Andreas
6. Working-class Cultural Spaces: Comparing the Old and the New
Jack Linchuan Qiu and Hongzhe Wang
Bibliography
Index