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CCP
CCP Cadre
CCP Leader
CCP Rule
CCP's Ideology
CCP’s Ideology
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China Studies
China's Middle Class
China’s Middle Class
Chinese Dream
Chinese Government
Chinese middle class
Chinese Studies
Civil Society
class distinction theory
Contemporary China
Contemporary Chinese lifestyle
Contemporary Urban China
Cultural consumption
Danwei
Danwei middle class
Discursive Reconfiguration
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Gender asymmetries
Harmonious Society
identity construction
IMF Working Paper
Intellectual Reconfiguration
Late Qing Era
Lifestyle Mobility
Middle Class Lifestyle
Post-industrial Lifestyle
Post-industrial Middle Class
Post-pandemic China
Post-reform Era
Private Supplementary Tutoring
Public and Private Spheres
qualitative case studies
Renmin Wang
social stratification
state-society relations
Suzhi
Urban China
Urban China Today
urban middle class identity formation
urban sociology
Xi's Chinese Dream
Xi’s Chinese Dream

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032289557
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The research presented in this book explores the formation of the middle class in contemporary urban China.

Including case studies on middle-class professionals living in Beijing, this book analyses how social and economic changes to Chinese society create a middle-class lifestyle and new forms of distinction with a particular focus on the social construction of identity. Looking through the lens of individuals’ perception of life trajectories and ideological taxonomies generated within the framework of post-Maoist China, the book uncovers the role that the Chinese middle-class play in a state-sponsored discourse and where the distinctions identifying the middle-class lifestyle produce inequality, transfer privilege, and disadvantage in contemporary urban China. It goes on to question hegemonic discourses on class, arguing that a middle-class identity is progressively constructed in urban China not only though consumption practices, but through the experience of non-individualistic activities in both the public and private spheres.

Analyzing how social distinctions are performed contributes to the understanding of the Chinese middle-class pre-pandemic, as well as the continual challenges this social group shall face in the years to come. As such, this is a must read for those interested in the Chinese middle-class, Chinese politics, and gender studies.

Alfonso Sánchez-Romera is a researcher at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (InterAsia Research Group) and postdoctoral fellow at Freie Universität Berlin. He graduated in Humanities and East Asian Studies and holds a PhD in Intercultural Studies. His research interests include middle class, Chinese society and discourse analysis.

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