Contemporary China: Society and Social Change

Tamara Jacka (Australian National University, Canberra),Andrew B. Kipnis (Australian National University, Canberra),Sally Sargeson (Australian National University, Canberra)

Contemporary China: Society and Social Change
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
22 July 2013
Pages
328
ISBN
9781107600799

Contemporary China: Society and Social Change

Tamara Jacka (Australian National University, Canberra),Andrew B. Kipnis (Australian National University, Canberra),Sally Sargeson (Australian National University, Canberra)

China’s rapid economic growth, modernization and globalization have led to astounding social changes. Contemporary China provides a fascinating portrayal of society and social change in the contemporary People’s Republic of China. This book introduces readers to key sociological perspectives, themes and debates about Chinese society. It explores topics such as family life, citizenship, gender, ethnicity, labour, religion, education, class and rural/urban inequalities. It considers China’s imperial past, the social and institutional legacies of the Maoist era, and the momentous forces shaping it in the present. It also emphasises diversity and multiplicity, encouraging readers to consider new perspectives and rethink Western stereotypes about China and its people. Real-life case studies illustrate the key features of social relations and change in China. Definitions of key terms, discussion questions and lists of further reading help consolidate learning. Including full-colour maps and photographs, this book offers remarkable insight into Chinese society and social change.

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