CHINA URBAN Ethnographies of Contemporary Culture
Edited by Nancy N. Chen, Constance D. Clark, Suzanne Z. Gottschang, and Lyn Je√ery _ Duke University Press Durham & London 2001
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Contents
Editors’ Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part One Xia Hai: Ethnographies of Work and Leisure
Lyn Je√ery Placing Practices: Transnational Network Marketingin Mainland China 23
Lisa Ho√man Guiding College Graduates to Work:Social Constructions of Labor Markets in Dalian 43
Robert Efird Rock in a Hard Place: Music and the Market inNineties Beijing 67
Part Two Gender, Bodies, and Consumer Culture
Suzanne Z. Gottschang The Consuming Mother: Infant Feedingand the Feminine Body in Urban China 89
Constance D. Clark Foreign Marriage, ‘‘Tradition,’’ andthe Politics of Border Crossings 104
Susan Brownell Making Dream Bodies in Beijing: Athletes,Fashion Models, and Urban Mystique in China 123
Sandra Teresa Hyde Sex Tourism Practices on the Periphery:Eroticizing Ethnicity and Pathologizing Sex on the Lancang 143
Part Three Negotiating Urban Spaces
Nancy N. Chen Health, Wealth, and the Good Life 165
Lida Junghans Railway Workers between Plan and Market 183
Li Zhang Contesting Crime, Order, and Migrant Spaces in Beijing 201
Part Four Expressions of the Urban
Louisa Schein Urbanity, Cosmopolitanism, Consumption 225Tad Ballew Xiaxiang for the ’90s: The Shanghai tv Rural ChannelEllen Hertz Face in the Crowd: The Cultural ConstructionIndex 325
and Post-Mao Urbanity amid Global Swirl 242
of Anonymity in Urban China 274
Bibliography 295
Contributors 323