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Crime And The Chinese Dream 1st Edition Brge Bakken

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Crime And The Chinese Dream 1st Edition Brge Bakken
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.81 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Børge Bakken
ISBN: 9789888455119, 9888455117
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Crime And The Chinese Dream 1st Edition Brge Bakken by Børge Bakken 9789888455119, 9888455117 instant download after payment.

Although official propaganda emphasizes the Chinese Dream as the dream of all Chinese, the opportunities of achieving the prosperity by legal means are distributed unequally. Crime and the Chinese Dream reveals how people on the margins of Chinese society find their way to the Chinese Dream through illegal or deviant behaviours. The case studies in this book include corrupt doctors in public hospitals in Beijing, fraudsters in a village called ‘cake uncles’, illegal motorcycle taxi drivers in Guangzhou, drug users being ‘re-educated’ in detention centres, and internet addicts who are treated as criminals by the system. Despite the patriotic and collectivistic tint of the official dream metaphor, the contributors to this volume show that the Chinese Dream is essentially a state capitalist dream, which is embedded within the problems and opportunities of capitalism, as well as a dream of control.

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