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Meritocracy and Its Discontents - Anxiety and the National College Entrance Exam in China (Hardcover)
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Meritocracy and Its Discontents - Anxiety and the National College Entrance Exam in China (Hardcover)
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Meritocracy and Its Discontents investigates the wider social,
political, religious, and economic dimensions of the Gaokao,
China's national college entrance exam, as well as the
complications that arise from its existence. Each year, some nine
million high school seniors in China take the Gaokao, which
determines college admission and provides a direct but difficult
route to an urban lifestyle for China's hundreds of millions of
rural residents. But with college graduates struggling to find good
jobs, some are questioning the exam's legitimacy-and, by extension,
the fairness of Chinese society. Chronicling the experiences of
underprivileged youth, Zachary M. Howlett's research illuminates
how people remain captivated by the exam because they regard it as
fateful-an event both consequential and undetermined. He finds that
the exam enables people both to rebel against the social hierarchy
and to achieve recognition within it. In Meritocracy and Its
Discontents, Howlett contends that the Gaokao serves as a pivotal
rite of passage in which people strive to personify cultural
virtues such as diligence, composure, filial devotion, and divine
favor.
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