Friederike Fleischer is assistant professor at the University of los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
In the last decade of the twentieth century, one of the most fundamental changes in urban China has been the expansion and privatization of housing, with per capita housing space increasing by more than 50 percent. As a result, ordinary citizens in urban China have started to cultivate personal space and have a new incentive to make more money, and wealth is being stratified.
Suburban Beijing documents this process, analyzing its underlying forces and its ramifications for redefining the Chinese social landscape. Friederike Fleischer depicts the way Chinese residents in Wangjing, a Beijing suburb, have been affected by the recent transformation in their housing, showing how the suburb developed from its antecedents as a Maoist industrial production zone to its present status as China's first middle-class residential area.
The new suburban middle class live side by side with retired workers and with rural-to-urban migrants. Fleischer describes how all three groups share the same neighborhood, highlighting both the similarities and the growing differences between these groups of suburban residents in a rapidly evolving China.
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00年代初做的田野現在纔齣版,中國城市化和房地産早就今非昔比瞭,另外說瞭要以人為中心,但是還是沒講什麼人的故事啊。喜歡的點是,一個地方從前的文化涵義如何被剝離,從前的“本地人”如何成為邊緣,而新富階層將此地定義為自己的地方。這樣的故事在每一個城市都不斷上演。
评分在作者2000年做田野的時候,處在北四環外的望京地區確實算是郊區,可是到瞭2010年齣版的時候就隻能嗬嗬瞭…所以如果是做人類學研究的話,還是得爭取快點寫完論文早點畢業早點齣版啊。。。
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