This paper offers a comparative ethnographic investigation of two rural migrant workers museums, one state-run in Guangzhou and another grassroots project in the suburbs of Beijing. Following Macdonald, we take museums as institutions « of recognition and identity politics par excellence » (Macdonald 2006) and as spaces involving complex fields of forces through which dialectics of popular culture and state formation are played out. In a first section of the paper, we delve upon the institutional context and we shed light on what the ideological foundations and justifications for the two projects are. In a second section, we document how the two permanent exhibitions are structured through specific layouts of objects, images and texts and w...
In recent decades, some distinctive cultural practices have emerged from China's rural migrant worke...
This paper examines the effects that changes in the Chinese government’s methods of labor control ha...
The recent demolition of entire areas in the suburbs of Beijing and the ensuing wave of evictions of...
editorial reviewedIn this chapter, we document how the Shenzhen Migrant Workers Museum (SMWM) makes ...
The question of how China's rural migrants are recognized, in a political context that is dominated ...
This paper offers an outline of the recent upsurge in museums on Chinese diasporas in the People’s R...
In this paper, by studying a grassroots collective of rural workers in the far suburbs of Beijing, w...
Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas is the first book to analyse the recent upsurge in museu...
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...
Since 1978, Mainland China has transformed cities into attractive branding engines to satisfy politi...
For the last two decades, in a context of combined flexible capitalism and “decentralized legal auth...
Against a backdrop of economic growth and growing spate of collective actions, rural migrant workers...
Cultural practice and collective identity formation are crucial dimensions for the expression of age...
Ethnic minority groups (shaoshu minzu) have continued to be silenced in Chinese museums’ expert-led ...
In recent decades, some distinctive cultural practices have emerged from China's rural migrant worke...
This paper examines the effects that changes in the Chinese government’s methods of labor control ha...
The recent demolition of entire areas in the suburbs of Beijing and the ensuing wave of evictions of...
editorial reviewedIn this chapter, we document how the Shenzhen Migrant Workers Museum (SMWM) makes ...
The question of how China's rural migrants are recognized, in a political context that is dominated ...
This paper offers an outline of the recent upsurge in museums on Chinese diasporas in the People’s R...
In this paper, by studying a grassroots collective of rural workers in the far suburbs of Beijing, w...
Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas is the first book to analyse the recent upsurge in museu...
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...
Since 1978, Mainland China has transformed cities into attractive branding engines to satisfy politi...
For the last two decades, in a context of combined flexible capitalism and “decentralized legal auth...
Against a backdrop of economic growth and growing spate of collective actions, rural migrant workers...
Cultural practice and collective identity formation are crucial dimensions for the expression of age...
Ethnic minority groups (shaoshu minzu) have continued to be silenced in Chinese museums’ expert-led ...
In recent decades, some distinctive cultural practices have emerged from China's rural migrant worke...
This paper examines the effects that changes in the Chinese government’s methods of labor control ha...
The recent demolition of entire areas in the suburbs of Beijing and the ensuing wave of evictions of...