The consumer revolution in urban China

I: The consumer revolution and the domestic sphere. Fraser, D.: Inventing oasis. Luxury housing advertisements and reconfiguring domestic space in Shanghai. - S. 25-53. Sensenbrenner, J. S.: Commercializing childhood. Parental purchases for Shanghai's only child. - S. 54-79. Gillette, M.: What&...

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Weitere Verfasser: Davis, Deborah (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Berkeley u.a. Univ. of California Press 2000
Schriftenreihe:Studies on China 22
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Zusammenfassung:I: The consumer revolution and the domestic sphere. Fraser, D.: Inventing oasis. Luxury housing advertisements and reconfiguring domestic space in Shanghai. - S. 25-53. Sensenbrenner, J. S.: Commercializing childhood. Parental purchases for Shanghai's only child. - S. 54-79. Gillette, M.: What's in a dress? Brides in the Hui quarter of Xi'an. - S. 80-106. Veeck, A.: The revitalization of the marketplace. Food markets of Nanjing. - S. 107-123. Lu Hanlong: To be relatively comfortable in an egalitarian society. - S. 124-141. II: Sociability in a more commodified society. Erwin, K.: Heart-to-heart, phone-to-phone. Family values, sexuality, and the politics of Shanghai's advice hotlines. - S. 145-170. Erbaugh, M. S.: Greeting cards in China. Mixed language of connections and affections. - S. 171-200. Yan Yunxiang: Of Hamburger and social space. Consuming McDonald's in Beijing. - S. 201-225. Farrer, J.: Dancing through the market transition. Disco and dance hall sociability in Shanghai. - S. 226-249. Wan
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-344) and index
Enth. 14 Beitr
Literaturverz. S. 323 - 344
Beschreibung:XIII, 366 S.
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ISBN:0520216393
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