Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge Contemporary China Series
ISBN: 978-1-138-22859-7
Verlag: CRC Press
In this book, a group of anthropologists, specializing in Chinese society, examine various facets of popular politics, which are animated by the pursuit of justice, fairness and good government. The ethnographic chapters collectively analyse how ‘the political’ arises in particular judicial situations, provoking public judgements or other forms of critical engagement. Focusing on the interplay between private and public spaces, between morality and law and between speech and action, the contributors in this book explore how such engagements are changing Chinese society from the bottom-up.
As the first systematic exploration of the relationship between popular politics, emergent publics and notions of justice in contemporary China, this book will be useful for students of Chinese Studies, Politics and Anthropology.
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Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction: Judging the State in Contemporary China
1. Battles over Green Space: Land Disputes, Rights Activism, and Emergent Publics in Urban China
2. Making Personal Life Political: Political Trajectories of Everyday Conversations in China’s Online Communities
3. Marginalizing the law: Corporate social responsibility, worker hotlines and the shifting grounds of rights consciousness in contemporary China
4. Judging publics and contested exclusion: The moral economy of citizenship in China
5. Policy Documents: Imaginations of the State and the Struggle for Justice in a Chinese Land-losing Village
6. What Rights Cannot Do: The Making and Unmaking of Public Goods in the Yunnanese Countryside
7. Public Buddhist Philosophy: Civic Engagement and Discursive Space among a Religious Group in Shanghai
8. Concealing and Revealing Senses of Justice in Rural China
Afterword