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The Chinese Pursuit of Happiness
Anxieties, Hopes, and Moral Tensions in Everyday Life
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Edited by:
Becky Yang Hsu
and Richard Madsen
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English
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2019
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What defines "happiness," and how can we attain it? The ways in which people in China ask and answer this universal question tell a lot about the tensions and challenges they face during periods of remarkable political and economic change.
Based on a five-year original study conducted by a select team of China experts, The Chinese Pursuit of Happiness begins by asking if Chinese citizens’ assessment of their life is primarily a judgment of their social relationships. The book shows how different dimensions of happiness are manifest in the moral and ethical understandings that embed individuals in specific communities. Vividly describing the moral dilemmas experienced in contemporary Chinese society, the rituals of happiness performed in modern weddings, the practices of conviviality carried out in shared meals, the professional tensions confronted by social workers, and the hopes and frustrations shared by political reformers, the contributors to this important study illuminate the causes of anxiety and reasons for hope in China today.
Based on a five-year original study conducted by a select team of China experts, The Chinese Pursuit of Happiness begins by asking if Chinese citizens’ assessment of their life is primarily a judgment of their social relationships. The book shows how different dimensions of happiness are manifest in the moral and ethical understandings that embed individuals in specific communities. Vividly describing the moral dilemmas experienced in contemporary Chinese society, the rituals of happiness performed in modern weddings, the practices of conviviality carried out in shared meals, the professional tensions confronted by social workers, and the hopes and frustrations shared by political reformers, the contributors to this important study illuminate the causes of anxiety and reasons for hope in China today.
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Hsu Becky Yang :
Becky Yang Hsu is Associate Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University and the author of Borrowing Together.
Richard Madsen is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of California, San Diego, and the author of numerous books on Chinese societies.
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CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Introduction
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1. The Changing Notion of Happiness: A History of Xingfu
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2. Having It All: Filial Piety, Moral Weighting, and Anxiety among Young Adults
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3. Performing Happiness for Self and Others: Weddings in Shanghai
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4. Happy and Unhappy Meals: Culinary Expressions of the Good Life in Shanghai
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5. Making the People or the Government Happy? Dilemmas of Social Workers in a Morally Pluralistic Society
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6. Deriving Happiness from Making Society Better: Chinese Activists as Warring Gods
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Epilogue
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REFERENCES
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CONTRIBUTORS
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INDEX
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September 24, 2019
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9780520973671
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Keywords for this book
study of happiness in china; contemporary chinese society; different dimensions of happiness; rituals of happiness; modern weddings; practices of conviviality; shared meals; professional tensions of social workers; hopes and frustrations of political reformers; illuminates causes of anxiety; reasons for hope in china; vivid