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12 Tangping (Lying Flat) among Young Adults : Shameful, Courageous or Just Fleeting Resistance?
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Mieke Matthyssen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Contributors 7
- Editor Acknowledgements 9
- Introduction 11
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Part I. Developmentalist Thinking
- 1 Luohou (Lagging Behind) and the Impetus of Self-improvement 39
- 2 Fendou (Struggle), Self-help and Chinese Modernity 61
- 3 Optimizing Individual Desires : Mengxiang (Dreams) and Entrepreneurship in Chinese Universities 81
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Part II Transformative Frameworks
- 4 Qingxu Shifang (Emotional Release) in Psychotherapeutic Learning 105
- 5 “You’ve Got to Have Core Muscles” : Duanlian (Exercise) and the Disciplining of the Body and Self among White-collar Women 129
- 6 Jiaohua (Education for Transformation) and Self-refashioning in Chinese Individuals’ Confucian Learning 147
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Part III Empowering Ingredients
- 7 To Have Nengli (Ability) When Lacking Xueli (Educational Qualifications): Striving for Success through Craftiness in Rural China 169
- 8 The Desire to Help: Aixin (Loving Heart) and Self-development in China 187
- 9 Learning to Xinshang (Appreciate): Young Adults’ Pursuit of Nonstandardized Sensibilities 209
- 10 Between Fatalism and Voluntarism: The Concept of Yuanfen (Fated Chance) and Its Role for Young Adults’ Psychosocial Adjustment in Contemporary China 229
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Part IV Disillusionment
- 11 The Inescapability of Neijuan (Involution) 259
- 12 Tangping (Lying Flat) among Young Adults : Shameful, Courageous or Just Fleeting Resistance? 279
- Epilogue: The Politics of Arrested Selfdevelopment 303
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Contributors 7
- Editor Acknowledgements 9
- Introduction 11
-
Part I. Developmentalist Thinking
- 1 Luohou (Lagging Behind) and the Impetus of Self-improvement 39
- 2 Fendou (Struggle), Self-help and Chinese Modernity 61
- 3 Optimizing Individual Desires : Mengxiang (Dreams) and Entrepreneurship in Chinese Universities 81
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Part II Transformative Frameworks
- 4 Qingxu Shifang (Emotional Release) in Psychotherapeutic Learning 105
- 5 “You’ve Got to Have Core Muscles” : Duanlian (Exercise) and the Disciplining of the Body and Self among White-collar Women 129
- 6 Jiaohua (Education for Transformation) and Self-refashioning in Chinese Individuals’ Confucian Learning 147
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Part III Empowering Ingredients
- 7 To Have Nengli (Ability) When Lacking Xueli (Educational Qualifications): Striving for Success through Craftiness in Rural China 169
- 8 The Desire to Help: Aixin (Loving Heart) and Self-development in China 187
- 9 Learning to Xinshang (Appreciate): Young Adults’ Pursuit of Nonstandardized Sensibilities 209
- 10 Between Fatalism and Voluntarism: The Concept of Yuanfen (Fated Chance) and Its Role for Young Adults’ Psychosocial Adjustment in Contemporary China 229
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Part IV Disillusionment
- 11 The Inescapability of Neijuan (Involution) 259
- 12 Tangping (Lying Flat) among Young Adults : Shameful, Courageous or Just Fleeting Resistance? 279
- Epilogue: The Politics of Arrested Selfdevelopment 303
- Index 311