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The Individualization of Chinese Society (LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology)

معرفی کتاب «The Individualization of Chinese Society (LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology)» نوشتهٔ Yunxiang Yan، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Chinese society has seen phenomenal change in the last 30 years. Two of the most profound changes have been the rise of the individual in both public and private spheres and the consequent individualization of Chinese society itself. Yet, despite China's recent dramatic entrance into global politics and economics, neither of these significant shifts has been fully analysed. China may indeed present an alternative model of social transformation in the age of globalisation - so its path to development may have particular implications for the developing world.The Individualization of Chinese Society reveals how individual agency has been on the rise since the 1970s and how this has impacted on everyday life and Chinese society more broadly. The book presents a wide range of detailed case studies - on the impact of economic policy, patterns of kinship, changes in marriage relations and the socio-economic position of women, the development of youth culture, the politics of consumerism, and shifting power relations in everyday life. Machine generated contents note: Introduction: The Rise of the Individual and the Individualization of Society * The Impact of Rural Reform on Economic and Social Stratification in a Chinese Village * Everyday Power Relations: Changes in a North China Village * The Triumph of Conjugality: Structural Transformation of Family Relations in a Chinese Village * Practicing Kinship in Rural North China * Calculability and Budgeting in a Household Economy: A Case Study from Rural North China * The Individual and Transformation of Bridewealth in Rural North China * Rural Youth and Youth Culture in North China * Dislocation, Reposition, and Restratification: Structural Changes in Chinese Society * The Politics of Consumerism in Chinese Society * Of Hamburger and Social Space: Consuming McDonald's in Beijing * Notes * Index Introduction: The Rise of the Individual and the Individualization of Society * The Impact of Rural Reform on Economic and Social Stratification in a Chinese Village * Everyday Power Relations: Changes in a North China Village * The Triumph of Conjugality: Structural Transformation of Family Relations in a Chinese Village * Practicing Kinship in Rural North China * Calculability and Budgeting in a Household Economy: A Case Study from Rural North China * The Individual and Transformation of Bridewealth in Rural North China * Rural Youth and Youth Culture in North China * Dislocation, Reposition, and Restratification: Structural Changes in Chinese Society * The Politics of Consumerism in Chinese Society * Of Hamburger and Social Space: Consuming McDonald's in Beijing * Notes * Index. "Chinese society has seen phenomenal change in the last 30 years. Two of the most profound changes have been the rise of the individual in both public and private spheres and the consequent individualization of Chinese society itself. Yet, despite China's recent dramatic entrance into global politics and economics, neither of these significant shifts has been fully analyzed. China presents an alternative model of social transformation in the age of globalization, therfore its path to development may have particular implications for the developing world.The Individualization of Chinese Society reveals how individual agency has been on the rise since the 1970s and how this has impacted on everyday life and Chinese society more broadly. The book presents a wide range of detailed case studies focusing on the impact of economic policy, patterns of kinship, changes in marriage relations and the socio-economic position of women, the development of youth culture, the politics of consumerism, and shifting power relations in everyday life. Exploring the rise of the individual in both rural and urban settings, The Individualization of Chinese Society provides a detailed overview of this major social phenomenon and its wider implications"--Provided by publisher. "Chinese society has seen phenomenal change in the last 30 years. Two of the most profound changes have been the rise of the individual in both public and private spheres and the consequent individualization of Chinese society itself. Yet, despite China's recent dramatic entrance into global politics and economics, neither of these significant shifts has been fully analyzed. China presents an alternative model of social transformation in the age of globalization, therfore its path to development may have particular implications for the developing world. The Individualization of Chinese Society reveals how individual agency has been on the rise since the 1970s and how this has impacted on everyday life and Chinese society more broadly. The book presents a wide range of detailed case studies focusing on the impact of economic policy, patterns of kinship, changes in marriage relations and the socio-economic position of women, the development of youth culture, the politics of consumerism, and shifting power relations in everyday life. Exploring the rise of the individual in both rural and urban settings, The Individualization of Chinese Society provides a detailed overview of this major social phenomenon and its wider implications"--Provided by publisher Chinese society has seen phenomenal change in the last 30 years. Two of the most profound changes have been the rise of the individual in both public and private spheres and the consequent individualisation of Chinese society itself. Yet, despite China's recent dramatic entrance into global politics and economics, neither of these significant shifts has been fully analysed. China presents an alternative model of social transformation in the age of globalisation; therefore, its path to development may have particular implications for the developing world. The Individualization of Chinese Society reveals how individual agency has been on the rise since the 1970s and how this has affected everyday life and Chinese society more broadly. The book presents a wide range of detailed case studies focusing on the impact of economic policy, patterns of kinship, changes in marriage relations and the socio-economic position of women, the development of youth culture, the politics of consumerism, and shifting power relations in everyday life. Exploring the rise of the individual in both rural and urban settings, The Individualization of Chinese Society provides a detailed overview of this major social phenomenon and its wider implications. Chinese society has seen phenomenal change in the last 30 years. Two of the most profound changes have been the rise of the individual in both public and private spheres and the consequent individualization of Chinese society itself. Yet, despite China's recent dramatic entrance into global politics and economics, neither of these significant shifts has been fully analysed. China may indeed present an alternative model of social transformation in the age of globalisation - so its path to development may have particular implications for the developing world. The Individualization of Chinese Society reveals how individual agency has been on the rise since the 1970s and how this has impacted on everyday life and Chinese society more broadly. The book presents a wide range of detailed case studies - on the impact of economic policy, patterns of kinship, changes in marriage relations and the socio-economic position of women, the development of youth culture, the politics of consumerism, and shifting power relations in everyday life
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