Transcending Boundariestxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Biao Xiang 出版社: Brill Academic Pub 副标题: Zhejiangcun: The Story Of A Migrant Village In Beijing 译者:Jim Weldon 出版年: 2004-12-31 页数: 198 定价: USD 117.00 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9789004142015
内容简介 · · · · · ·This book sheds new light on state-society relations in contemporary China by demonstrating how rigid official boundaries internal to the state system, which were essential for the state's control over society, have paradoxically facilitated the growth of new social spaces. Based on long years of fieldwork, the book takes us to a highly unlikely site in Beijing - Zhejiangcun (l...
This book sheds new light on state-society relations in contemporary China by demonstrating how rigid official boundaries internal to the state system, which were essential for the state's control over society, have paradoxically facilitated the growth of new social spaces. Based on long years of fieldwork, the book takes us to a highly unlikely site in Beijing - Zhejiangcun (literally 'Zhejiang village'), the biggest migrant community in China, located only five kilometres south of Tian'anmen Square -- where 100,000 migrants, mostly from Wenzhou, have organised a vibrant garment industry despite regular state crackdowns. It documents the spontaneous evolution of Zhejiangcun into a hub of nationwide migrant business networks transcending officially imposed boundaries. The book also makes use of Chinese folk insights and philosophical traditions as analytical tools for tackling fluid social relationships unconfined to physical space.
作者简介 · · · · · ·XIANG Biao, Ph.D. (2003 Oxon.) is a Former Research Officer for the International Organization for Migration and currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National University of Singapore. He has conducted in-depth field research on migrants in China, India and Australia and has published extensively on migration and social change.
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