This book analyses the making of the Chinese middle class that started in the 1990s using a constructivist approach. With the development of the Chinese economy, a new group of middle wage earners appeared. Chinese social scientists and state institutions promoted the idea that China needs a middle class to achieve modernization. Middle class members are defined-and define themselves-as good consumers, educated people, politically engaged but reasonable citizens. As such, the making of the middle class is the result of three convergent phenomena: an attempt to define the middle class, a process of civilization, and the development of protest movements. The making of the Chinese middle class, Rocca argues, is a way to end the stalemate that modern Chinese society is facing, in particular the necessity to democratize without introducing an election system.



Autorentext
Jean-Louis Rocca is Professor at Sciences Po, France, and Researcher at the Center for International Studies, Sciences Po, France. A specialist of Chinese society, he is the author of A Sociology of Modern China (2015) and co-author (with Françoise Mengin) of Politics in China: Moving Frontiers (2002). Rocca is member of the editorial board of The China Quarterly.

Inhalt
Introduction: Talking about the Middle Class .- 1. The Rise of the Social in China .- 2. The Making of an Ideal Class .- 3. The Making of a Lifestyle .- 4. Middle Class Politics .- Conclusion.
Titel
The Making of the Chinese Middle Class
Untertitel
Small Comfort and Great Expectations
EAN
9781137393395
ISBN
978-1-137-39339-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
07.11.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.62 MB
Anzahl Seiten
281
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch