Sociology of Modern China

Sociology of Modern China

EnglishPaperback / softback
Rocca Jean-Louis
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
EAN: 9781849043533
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Jean-Louis Rocca's admirably concise A Sociology of Modern China wears its scholarship lightly and paints an intimate and complex portrait of Chinese society, all the while avoiding cliches and simplifications. He delves into China's history and examines the country's many different social strata so as to better understand the enormous challenges and opportunities with which its people are confronted. After discussing the 'long march toward re- form' and the crises along the way - among them the 1989 protests which culminated in the events in Tiananmen Square and elsewhere - Rocca dedicates the second half of the book to the major questions facing the country (or, at the very least, its political elites) today: new forms of social stratification; the interaction between the market and the state; growing individualism; and the pressures exerted by social conflict and political change. In eschewing culturalist visions, Rocca thoroughly and successfully deconstructs received wisdom about Chinese society to reveal a thriving nation and its people.
EAN 9781849043533
ISBN 1849043531
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publication date April 17, 2015
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 138
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Rocca Jean-Louis
Edition UK ed.
Series Comparative Politics and International Studies Series