Creating market socialism how ordinary people are shaping class and status in China
Material type: TextSeries: Politics, history, and culturePublication details: Durham Duke University Press 2007Description: x,225p. ill., map 25 cmISBN:- 9780822340362
- 306.3 22 HS-C
- HN733.5 .H825 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-216) and index.
How narratives shape institutional change -- Narratives and the socialist stratification system -- Harbin : from Paris of the East to the rust belt -- The path of power : revising the meaning of political capital -- Constructing entrepreneurship : the moral meaning of money -- Trust in knowledge : human capital and the emerging Suzhi hierarchy -- The narrative construction of class and status under market socialism : the emerging Suzhi hierarchy -- Appendix 1. Fieldwork sites and interview sample and questions -- Appendix 2. Glossary of Chinese terms.
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