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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: A Historical Ethnography of Class and State Formation 1
- 1. Counterinsurgency, Silences, Forgetting, 1946–69 27
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Part I. DEVELOPMENT (1969–85)
- Preface: Colonial Residues and “Development” 51
- 2. “Boom Town in the Making,” 1978–80 57
- 3. “Getting By”: The Arts of Deception and the “Typical Chinese” 82
- 4. Banalities of the Urban: Hegemony or State Predation? 109
- 5. Class Dismissed! 125
- 6. Men in Motion: The Dialectics of “Disputatiousness” and “Rice-Eating Money” 165
- 7. Chinese Society as “A Sheet of Loose Sand”: Elite Arguments and Class Discipline in a Postcolonial Era 185
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Part II. GLOBALIZATION (1985–97)
- Preface: Going Global 213
- 8. Subsumption and Encompassment: Class, State Formation, and the Production of Urban Space, 1980–97 221
- 9. Covert Global: Exit, Alternative Sovereignties, and Being Stuck 243
- 10. “Walking on Two Roads” and “Jumping Airplanes” 262
- Epilogue: 1997–2007 286
- Appendix: A Profile of Economic “Domination”? 303
- Notes 309
- References 323
- Index 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: A Historical Ethnography of Class and State Formation 1
- 1. Counterinsurgency, Silences, Forgetting, 1946–69 27
-
Part I. DEVELOPMENT (1969–85)
- Preface: Colonial Residues and “Development” 51
- 2. “Boom Town in the Making,” 1978–80 57
- 3. “Getting By”: The Arts of Deception and the “Typical Chinese” 82
- 4. Banalities of the Urban: Hegemony or State Predation? 109
- 5. Class Dismissed! 125
- 6. Men in Motion: The Dialectics of “Disputatiousness” and “Rice-Eating Money” 165
- 7. Chinese Society as “A Sheet of Loose Sand”: Elite Arguments and Class Discipline in a Postcolonial Era 185
-
Part II. GLOBALIZATION (1985–97)
- Preface: Going Global 213
- 8. Subsumption and Encompassment: Class, State Formation, and the Production of Urban Space, 1980–97 221
- 9. Covert Global: Exit, Alternative Sovereignties, and Being Stuck 243
- 10. “Walking on Two Roads” and “Jumping Airplanes” 262
- Epilogue: 1997–2007 286
- Appendix: A Profile of Economic “Domination”? 303
- Notes 309
- References 323
- Index 339