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In 2021, the Chinese Communist Party celebrated a century of
existence. Since the Party's humble beginnings in the Marxist
groups of the Republican era to its current global ambitions, one
thing has not changed for China's leaders: their claim to represent
the vanguard of the Chinese working class. Spanning from the night
classes for workers organised by student activists in Beijing in
the 1910s to the labour struggles during the 1920s and 1930s; from
the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution to the social convulsions of
the reform era to China's global push today, this book reconstructs
the contentious history of labour in China from the early twentieth
century to this day (and beyond). This will be achieved through a
series of essays penned by scholars in the field of Chinese
society, politics, and culture, each one of which will revolve
around a specific historical event, in a mosaic of different
voices, perspectives, and interpretations of what constituted the
experience of being a worker in China in the past century.
Contributors: Corey Byrnes, Craig A. Smith, Xu Guoqi, Zhou Ruixue,
Lin Chun, Elizabeth J. Perry, Tony Saich, Wang Kan, Gail
Hershatter, Apo Leong, S.A. Smith, Alexander F. Day, Yige Dong,
Seung-Joon Lee, Lu Yan, Joshua Howard, Bo AErenlund Sorensen, Brian
DeMare, Emily Honig, Po-chien Chen, Yi-hung Liu, Jake Werner,
Malcolm Thompson, Robert Cliver, Mark W. Frazier, John Williams,
Christian Sorace, Zhu Ruiyi, Ivan Franceschini, Chen Feng, Ben
Kindler, Jane Hayward, Tim Wright, Koji Hirata, Jacob Eyferth,
Aminda Smith, Fabio Lanza, Ralph Litzinger, Jonathan Unger, Covell
F. Meyskens, Maggie Clinton, Patricia M. Thornton, Ray Yep, Andrea
Piazzaroli Longobardi, Joel Andreas, Matt Galway, Michel Bonnin,
A.C. Baecker, Mary Ann O'Donnell, Tiantian Zheng, Jeanne L. Wilson,
Ming-sho Ho, Yueran Zhang, Anita Chan, Sarah Biddulph, Jude Howell,
William Hurst, Dorothy J. Solinger, Ching Kwan Lee, Chloe
Froissart, Mary Gallagher, Eric Florence, Junxi Qian, Chris
King-chi Chan, Elaine Sio-Ieng Hui, Jenny Chan, Eli Friedman, Aaron
Halegua, Wanning Sun, Marc Blecher, Huang Yu, Manfred Elfstrom,
Darren Byler, Carlos Rojas, Chen Qiufan.
Is China part of the world? Based on much of the political, media,
and popular discourse in the West the answer is seemingly no. Even
after four decades of integration into the global socioeconomic
system, discussions of China continue to be underpinned by a core
assumption: that the country represents a fundamentally different
'other' that somehow exists outside the 'real' world. Either
implicitly or explicitly, China is generally depicted as an
external force with the potential to impact on the 'normal'
functioning of things. This core assumption, of China as an
orientalised, externalised, and separate 'other', ultimately
produces a distorted image of both China and the world. This
Element seeks to illuminate the ways in which the country and
people form an integral part of the global capitalist system. This
title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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