Subaltern China

Rural Migrants, Media, and Cultural Practices

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Subaltern China

Rural Migrants, Media, and Cultural Practices

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Behind China’s growing economic and political power is a vast underworld of marginalized social groups. In this powerful and timely book, Wanning Sun focuses on the country’s hundreds of millions of rural migrant workers, who embody China's most intractable problems of inequality. Drawing on rich and extensive fieldwork, the author argues that despite the critical role their labor has played in enabling and sustaining the country’s remarkable economic growth, workers and peasants have become the nation’s “subalterns.”

Sun focuses especially on the role of media and culture in negotiating the unequal relationships that exist between various social groups. She shows that in the face of the harsh reality of injustice and discrimination, China’s rural migrants engage in media and cultural practices that are at once both mundane and profound—invariably imbued with hope and dignity, and motivated by the dream of a better life. Exploring the cultural politics of inequality in post-Mao China, this engaging and compelling book will be essential reading for all concerned with the increasing centrality of media and the cultural politics of representation in our highly digitalized and mediated world.

Table of Contents

Part I: Context, Method, and Framework
Chapter 1: Configuring the Nongmingong
Chapter 2: The Chinese Subaltern
Part II: Hegemonic Mediations
Chapter 3: News Values, Stability Maintenance, and the Politics of Voice
Chapter 4: Urban Cinema and the Limits of Harmony Production
Part III: Subaltern Politics
Chapter 5: Documentary Videos, Cultural Activism, and Alternative History
Chapter 6: Digital-Political Literacy and Photography as Self-Ethnography
Part IV: Cultural Brokering
Chapter 7: Worker-Poets, Political Intervention, and Cultural Brokering
Chapter 8: Dagong Literature and a New Sexual-Moral Economy
Conclusion

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Published 11 Sep 2014
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 320
ISBN 9781442236776
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 10 b/w photos; 9 tables;
Dimensions 234 x 161 mm
Series Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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