The recent demolition of entire areas in the suburbs of Beijing and the ensuing wave of evictions of tens of thousands of rural migrants have served as harsh reminders of the subaltern condition of many of these people in China today. The previous issue of Made in China focussed on the ongoing debate on precariousness in contemporary China, shedding light on the complex changes affecting labour regimes and the increasingly diverse and fragmented labour landscapes across the country. In this essay, I will delve into a different but related issue: how rural migrant workers have been represented through a specific form of intervention—Chinese independent documentary films. The importance of looking at the ways various categories of rural migra...
My dissertation analyzes the institutional mechanisms that cause the persistence of class and status...
Based on the author’s 14 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the city of Nanjing in 2007 and 2008, t...
On January 1, 2011, in order to promote a better global understanding of China, China Central Televi...
One of the defining features of Chinese new documentaries is the relationship which the filmmakers b...
The question of how China's rural migrants are recognized, in a political context that is dominated ...
Sitting on the throne of the world’s second largest economy, China’s swift turnaround has surprised ...
While migration from rural areas to cities has always existed in China, rural–urban migrant workers ...
In recent decades, some distinctive cultural practices have emerged from China's rural migrant worke...
Like the indigenous media activists elsewhere, rural migrant individuals in China are now using digi...
Eric Florence (2013), Migrant labour culture in post-Mao China, Institut du Monde Contemporain (Coll...
Against a backdrop of economic growth and growing spate of collective actions, rural migrant workers...
A review of Wanning Sun, Subaltern China: Rural Migrants, Media, and Cultural Practices, Rowman and ...
China’s recent economic success largely depends on making more than 100 million rural migrants work ...
Chinese migrant workers are workers who (1) migrate from the countryside, where they have the rights...
In the transition from the socialist system to the postsocialist system since 1978, thousands of Chi...
My dissertation analyzes the institutional mechanisms that cause the persistence of class and status...
Based on the author’s 14 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the city of Nanjing in 2007 and 2008, t...
On January 1, 2011, in order to promote a better global understanding of China, China Central Televi...
One of the defining features of Chinese new documentaries is the relationship which the filmmakers b...
The question of how China's rural migrants are recognized, in a political context that is dominated ...
Sitting on the throne of the world’s second largest economy, China’s swift turnaround has surprised ...
While migration from rural areas to cities has always existed in China, rural–urban migrant workers ...
In recent decades, some distinctive cultural practices have emerged from China's rural migrant worke...
Like the indigenous media activists elsewhere, rural migrant individuals in China are now using digi...
Eric Florence (2013), Migrant labour culture in post-Mao China, Institut du Monde Contemporain (Coll...
Against a backdrop of economic growth and growing spate of collective actions, rural migrant workers...
A review of Wanning Sun, Subaltern China: Rural Migrants, Media, and Cultural Practices, Rowman and ...
China’s recent economic success largely depends on making more than 100 million rural migrants work ...
Chinese migrant workers are workers who (1) migrate from the countryside, where they have the rights...
In the transition from the socialist system to the postsocialist system since 1978, thousands of Chi...
My dissertation analyzes the institutional mechanisms that cause the persistence of class and status...
Based on the author’s 14 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the city of Nanjing in 2007 and 2008, t...
On January 1, 2011, in order to promote a better global understanding of China, China Central Televi...