
Intimacy as a Lens on Work and Migration
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Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, the book reveals the bordering mechanisms encountered by performers in their work as they navigate between rural and urban environments, as well as between ethnic minority and Han identities. Emphasising the intimate and personal nature of these encounters, the book argues that they can help inform understanding of broader social issues.
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"In her excellent study, Jingyu Mao compellingly shows how close attention to intimacy, affect and embodiment in the workplace offers fresh insights into China's rural/urban divide and gender, class and ethnic inequalities." Amy Hanser, University of British Columbia "A pioneering piece of work calling for readers to recognise the systemic limitations and pervasive social inequalities that many in China's ethnic rural populations are faced with daily." Suvi Rautio, China Perspectives 2025 "The book provides a clear, concise, but very rich narrative for those who want to understand the internal migration and the recent dynamics of identity in modern China." Oguz Bulut Koek, International Migration "Mao Jingyu has produced a richly evidenced sociological study of ethnic performers in order to make the case for the importance of intimacy as enabling a kind of relational self-making in which personhood - specifically ethnic self-making - emerges out of dense work interactions." Louisa Schein, The China Quarterly"This thought-provoking and meticulously researched book offers a fresh perspective on how the intersections of labour, migration, ethnicity and gender shape and reshape the lives of these ethnic performers." Fengqiang Wang, Emotions and Society
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2. Ethnic Performance Work
3. Intimate Negotiation Along the Rural-Urban Borders
4. Encountering Ethnicity
5. Gendering the Border Struggles
6. Conclusion
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