This article offers a glimpse into the mutually constructive process of the making of class, family, and state in a new material world. Relying on a decade of field research, I illustrate that a middle-class lifestyle in China, increasingly associated with a car, is deeply embedded in, and in turn reproduces, the multigenerational familial relationship contoured by state reproductive policies and the new political economy. Built upon the notions and practices of care and emotions, family values are at the core of the ethical conduct of being properly middle class. Yet, familial practices, unintentionally, resonate with the state agenda that seeks to reassert traditional values as a way to deal with an aging population and to establish its s...
This study examines the changes of family life and relationships in urban China with reference to th...
This paper, drawn from a wider doctoral study that investigates how middle-class Chinese families ma...
This article looks at the factors that contributed to the production of a Chinese middle class durin...
How have the momentous policy shifts that followed the death of Mao Zedong changed families in China...
This article analyses the intergenerational mobility of the Chinese “new middle class” in Shanghai, ...
Each successive wave of revolution to hit modern China-political, cultural, and economic-has radical...
From civil war to Japanese occupation and communist revolution to market transition, China has under...
Modernization theory offers possible explanations for family changes related to advances in science ...
The aim of this article is to scrutinize car culture and gender in post-socialist China and to show ...
This dissertation takes a close look at the making of the emerging Chinese middle class by uncoverin...
China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditi...
This article examines the process in which urban families in China renegotiate intergenerational con...
The ‘middle classes’ have become a hot topic in Chinese society. Researchers, officials and journali...
China has seen a tremendous economic growth during the last three decades. With a renewed focus on e...
Family is a central construct in Chinese life. Although central, it is also a changing construct as ...
This study examines the changes of family life and relationships in urban China with reference to th...
This paper, drawn from a wider doctoral study that investigates how middle-class Chinese families ma...
This article looks at the factors that contributed to the production of a Chinese middle class durin...
How have the momentous policy shifts that followed the death of Mao Zedong changed families in China...
This article analyses the intergenerational mobility of the Chinese “new middle class” in Shanghai, ...
Each successive wave of revolution to hit modern China-political, cultural, and economic-has radical...
From civil war to Japanese occupation and communist revolution to market transition, China has under...
Modernization theory offers possible explanations for family changes related to advances in science ...
The aim of this article is to scrutinize car culture and gender in post-socialist China and to show ...
This dissertation takes a close look at the making of the emerging Chinese middle class by uncoverin...
China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditi...
This article examines the process in which urban families in China renegotiate intergenerational con...
The ‘middle classes’ have become a hot topic in Chinese society. Researchers, officials and journali...
China has seen a tremendous economic growth during the last three decades. With a renewed focus on e...
Family is a central construct in Chinese life. Although central, it is also a changing construct as ...
This study examines the changes of family life and relationships in urban China with reference to th...
This paper, drawn from a wider doctoral study that investigates how middle-class Chinese families ma...
This article looks at the factors that contributed to the production of a Chinese middle class durin...