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Space, Power, and Heritage in a Chinese City
An ethnography that illuminates the political economy of urbanization in contemporary China
The Emerging Values of a Rising Power
Examining the contemporary rise in China’s political, economic, and military power through the opinions of its citizens
Early Twentieth Century Sino-French Encounters
How Chinese artists created a transnational imaginary
Newsmaking and the Late-Socialist Imaginaries of China's Digital Era
Explores the complex interpersonal networks and differing ethical standpoints that shape the news in China
Governing Chinese Society with Interactive Authoritarianism
How authoritarian states adapt to new phenomena
Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China
How the Chinese party-state attracts young officials to renew its elite
Hu Shih's Political Writings
Collection of several previously unpublished works from one of China’s most important scholars in the 20th century
Morality, Mobilization, and Violence in the Making of the Chinese State
A reexamination of one of the most violent and successful state-building efforts in history
Gender, Nation, and Subjectivity
Offers new understandings of gender construction and nation-building through the lens of recent Chinese television programs.
An Empirical Examination
Provides the first in-depth examination of what Chinese netizens think about various death sentences and executions in China.
The Political Logic of Taxation in China
Studies how the Chinese Communist Party uses and reforms its taxation institution to promote economic growth and governance quality while limits the emerging capitalists' political demand
Tracing the history and adaptation of one of China’s foundational texts
The Political Economy of Communist Land Reform in China
Provides an alternative to both capitalist and communist conceptions of modern historical development based on relations to property
The Rural in the Modern Chinese Cultural Imagination, 1915-1965
Focuses on the cultural practices and representations of “going to the countryside” as a distinctively modern experience in China between 1915 and 1965, bringing the rural back to the central concern of Chinese cultural studies
Drama Reform and Cultural Transformation in the People's Republic of China
Even amidst the Maoist era’s politicized cultural production, culture workers continued to adapt traditional theatre to create bold new statements
Drama Reform and Cultural Transformation in the People’s Republic of China
Even amidst the Maoist era’s politicized cultural production, culture workers continued to adapt traditional theatre to create bold new statements