Translocal China: Linkages, Identities and the Reimagining of Space

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Inter-disciplinary in approach, this collection of essays explores China’s reform era development within the concept of translocality.

A key element of spatial change in today’s China has been the unprecedented geographic mobility of millions of labour migrants, tourists, brides, entrepreneurs, and many others. But translocality doesn’t just mean people. It is crucially constituted by the circulation of capital, ideas, images, goods, styles, services, and disease to name but a few.

With contributions from well-respected China specialists, the essays focus simultaneously on mobilities and localities, drawing our attention to the multiplying forms of mobility in China whilst retaining the importance of localities in people’s lives. The book provides a clear path to understanding the importance of translocality as a concept along with concrete examples of its operation in China. Unique in approach, it is at once a study of the connections between location and culture, politics, economics, bodies, gender and technology.

Author(s): Tim Oakes, Louisa Schein
Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 288

Book Cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Series Title......Page 3
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Illustrations......Page 10
Notes on contributors......Page 11
Preface......Page 13
1 Translocal China An introduction......Page 16
2 The original translocal society and its modern fate Historical and post-reform south China......Page 51
3 Shanxi as translocal imaginary Reforming the local......Page 71
4 Openness,change,and translocality New migrants’identification with Hainan......Page 89
5 Corporate locality and translocality of private enterprises in China......Page 108
6 Urban transformation and professionalization Translocality and rationalities of enterprise in post-Mao China*......Page 124
7 Symbolic city/regions and gendered identity formation in south China......Page 153
8 “Net-moms”-a new place and a new identity Parenting discussion forums on the Internet in China......Page 170
9 The village as theme park Mimesis and authenticity in Chinese tourism......Page 181
10 Flows of heroin,people,capital, imagination,and thespread of HIV in southwest China......Page 208
11 Negotiating scale Miao women at a distance......Page 228
12 The leaving of Anhui The southward journey toward the knowledge class......Page 253
Index......Page 278