Urban Spaces in Contemporary China
The Potential for Autonomy and Community in Post-Mao China
Richard Kraus editor Elizabeth J Perry editor Barry Naughton editor Deborah S Davis editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Jul '95
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Explores the impact of post-Mao reforms on the economic, social and cultural dimensions of China's cities.
The post-Mao urban reforms of the last decade have physically and psychologically transformed China's cities. These essays explore how the character of city life shifted after the political-economic restructuring intensified in 1984, and how this shift affected the creation of new physical, economic and cultural space in urban China. The authors draw on a wide range of backgrounds, including anthropology, comparative literature, economics, art history, law, political science and sociology, as well as their own experiences of living and working in Chinese cities to provide insight into lesser known dimensions of urban Chinese life: China's large 'floating populations', avant-garde art, labor movements, and leisure.
"...the diversity of subjects and approaches make this book an informative and interesting read....It contributes to the literature on the state-society divide in Deng Xiaoping's China by providing detailed discussions on various subjects. Readers of this volume, regardless of their interests, will not be disappointed, and, like conference attendees, will certainly find fascinating material in at least some of the offerings here. For those who are concerned with the process of China's socialist transformation, this will be a welcome addition to their libraries. I am grateful to retain my to retain my review copy." Reginald Yin-Wang Kwok, China Review International
ISBN: 9780521479431
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
Weight: 750g
464 pages