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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9780801459436 , 0801459435
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiv, 248 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Cornell paperbacks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zhang, Li, 1965 May- In search of paradise
    DDC: 305.55095135
    Keywords: Housing China ; Kunming Shi ; Real estate business China ; Kunming Shi ; Middle class China ; Kunming Shi ; Privatization China ; Kunming Shi ; Land use China ; Kunming Shi ; City planning China ; Kunming Shi ; Housing ; Real estate business ; Middle class ; Privatization ; Land use ; City planning ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; City planning ; Geography ; Housing ; Land use ; Middle class ; Privatization ; Real estate business ; Mittelstand ; Wohneigentum ; Immobiliengeschäft ; Sozialer Wandel ; Mittelstand ; Grossstadt ; Wohnen ; Wohnstandard ; Städtebau ; Wohnungsmarkt ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; Kunming Shi (China) Geography ; China ; Kunming Shi ; Kunming Shi (China) Geography ; China ; Kun ming ; China ; Kunming Shi ; Kunming ; Electronic book ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A new revolution in homeownership and living has been sweeping the booming cities of China. This time the main actors on the social stage are not peasants, migrants, or working-class proletariats but middle-class professionals and entrepreneurs in search of a private paradise in a society now dominated by consumerism. No longer seeking happiness and fulfillment through collective sacrifice and socialist ideals, they hope to find material comfort and social distinction in newly constructed gated communities. This quest for the good life is profoundly transforming the physical and social landscapes of urban China. Li Zhang, who is from Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, turns a keen ethnographic eye on her hometown. She combines her analysis of larger political and social issues with fine-grained details about the profound spatial, cultural, and political effects of the shift in the way Chinese urban residents live their lives and think about themselves. In Search of Paradise is a deeply informed account of how the rise of private homeownership is reconfiguring urban space, class subjects, gender selfhood, and ways of life in the reform era. New, seemingly individualistic lifestyles mark a dramatic move away from yearning for a social utopia under Maoist socialism. Yet the privatization of property and urban living have engendered a simultaneous movement of public engagement among homeowners as they confront the encroaching power of the developers. This double movement of privatized living and public sphere activism, Zhang finds, is a distinctive feature of the cultural politics of the middle classes in contemporary China. Theoretically sophisticated and highly accessible, Zhang's account will appeal not only to those interested in China but also to anyone interested in spatial politics, middle-class culture, and postsocialist governing in a globalizing world
    Abstract: Farewell to welfare housing --Unlocking the real estate machine --Emerging landscapes of living --Spatializing class --Accumulation by displacement --Recasting self-worth --Privatizing community governing and its limits.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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