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This book explores the move from manufacturing towards service
industry jobs in China's economic development during the 12th
Five-Year Plan period. The service industry now makes up the
highest proportion of the GDP and employs the largest number of
people in China. In the next Five-Year Plan period, it is necessary
to actively push forward the strategic transformation by placing
emphasis on the service industry to press ahead with system and
mechanism reforms and policy innovations and cultivate diverse,
sustainable and continuous forces for driving its growth. Efforts
are made to upgrade the service industry to better achieve economic
and social development in an innovative, coordinated, green, open,
and shared way. This book will be of interest to scholars
researching China's future.
The first English-language anthology of its kind, Red Is Not the
Only Color offers a window into the uncharted terrain of intimate
relations between Chinese women. As urban China has undergone rapid
transformation, same-sex relations have emerged as a significant,
if previously neglected, touchstone for the exploration of the
meaning of social change. The short fiction in this volume
highlights tensions between tradition and modernization, family and
state, art and commerce, love and sex. These stories introduce an
emerging generation of acclaimed, and at times controversial, women
writers, including Chen Ran, Bikwan Wong, and Chen Xue. By
presenting fiction from the PRC, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, the
collection deliberately maps the literary contours of same-sex
intimacy in broadly cultural rather than purely political terms.
The perceptive and informative introduction surveys the social
evolution of female same-sex intimacy in twentieth-century China,
examines how each author engages with her Chinese context, and
discusses how the stories compare with earlier representations of
Chinese same-sex intimacy in the United States. Compelling for its
literary quality, the anthology will also spur reflection among
scholars of modern Chinese literature as well as readers interested
in questions of gender, sexuality, and cross-cultural
representation.
This book explores the move from manufacturing towards service
industry jobs in China's economic development during the 12th
Five-Year Plan period. The service industry now makes up the
highest proportion of the GDP and employs the largest number of
people in China. In the next Five-Year Plan period, it is necessary
to actively push forward the strategic transformation by placing
emphasis on the service industry to press ahead with system and
mechanism reforms and policy innovations and cultivate diverse,
sustainable and continuous forces for driving its growth. Efforts
are made to upgrade the service industry to better achieve economic
and social development in an innovative, coordinated, green, open,
and shared way. This book will be of interest to scholars
researching China's future.
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