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9 Ethnic Economy of Citizenship in China: Four Approaches to Identity Formation
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Chih-Yu Shih
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Political Citizenship in Modern China 1
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I Imperial and Republican China I Imperial and Republican China
- 1 Citizens or Mothers of Citizens? Gender and the Meaning of Modern Chinese Citizenship 21
- 2 Citizens in the Audience and at the Podium 44
- 3 Democratic Calisthenics: The Culture of Urban Associations in the New Republic 70
- 4 Questioning the Modernity of the Model Settlement: Citizenship and Exclusion in Old Shanghai 110
- 5 From Paris to the Paris of the East— and Back: Workers as Citizens in Modern Shanghai 133
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II The People’s Republic of China
- 6 The Reassertion of Political Citizenship in the Post-Mao Era: The Democracy Wall Movement 157
- 7 Personality, Biography, and History: How Hu Jiwei Strayed from the Party Path on the Road to Good Citizenship 187
- 8 Villagers, Elections, and Citizenship 212
- 9 Ethnic Economy of Citizenship in China: Four Approaches to Identity Formation 232
- 10 Do Good Businessmen Make Good Citizens? An Emerging Collective Identity Among China’s Private Entrepreneurs 255
- 11 Citizenship, Ideology, and the PRC Constitution 288
- 12 Law and the Gendered Citizen 308
- 13 Constructing Citizenship: The NPC as Catalyst for Political Participation 330
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III Taiwan
- 14 Nationalism versus Citizenship in the Republic of China on Taiwan 351
- Notes 375
- Contributors 457
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Political Citizenship in Modern China 1
-
I Imperial and Republican China I Imperial and Republican China
- 1 Citizens or Mothers of Citizens? Gender and the Meaning of Modern Chinese Citizenship 21
- 2 Citizens in the Audience and at the Podium 44
- 3 Democratic Calisthenics: The Culture of Urban Associations in the New Republic 70
- 4 Questioning the Modernity of the Model Settlement: Citizenship and Exclusion in Old Shanghai 110
- 5 From Paris to the Paris of the East— and Back: Workers as Citizens in Modern Shanghai 133
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II The People’s Republic of China
- 6 The Reassertion of Political Citizenship in the Post-Mao Era: The Democracy Wall Movement 157
- 7 Personality, Biography, and History: How Hu Jiwei Strayed from the Party Path on the Road to Good Citizenship 187
- 8 Villagers, Elections, and Citizenship 212
- 9 Ethnic Economy of Citizenship in China: Four Approaches to Identity Formation 232
- 10 Do Good Businessmen Make Good Citizens? An Emerging Collective Identity Among China’s Private Entrepreneurs 255
- 11 Citizenship, Ideology, and the PRC Constitution 288
- 12 Law and the Gendered Citizen 308
- 13 Constructing Citizenship: The NPC as Catalyst for Political Participation 330
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III Taiwan
- 14 Nationalism versus Citizenship in the Republic of China on Taiwan 351
- Notes 375
- Contributors 457