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Mobility And Cultural Authority In Contemporary China Pl Nyri Pl Nyri Pal Nyri P L Nyiri

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Mobility And Cultural Authority In Contemporary China Pl Nyri Pl Nyri Pal Nyri P L Nyiri
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Pál Nyíri; Pl Nyri; Pal Nyri; P L Nyiri
ISBN: 9780295800349, 0295800348
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Mobility And Cultural Authority In Contemporary China Pl Nyri Pl Nyri Pal Nyri P L Nyiri by Pál Nyíri; Pl Nyri; Pal Nyri; P L Nyiri 9780295800349, 0295800348 instant download after payment.

Chinese citizens are becoming increasingly mobile, both inside China and abroad, as migrant workers, tourists, and students. China is caught between perceived benefits and dangers posed by mobility, complicated by the government’s own conflicting impulses to support and discourage it. Mobility and Cultural Authority in Contemporary China demonstrates this intricate balance through an in-depth look at patterns of migration and state response. Pál Nyíri argues that the loosening of China’s restrictions on internal and international migration, its promotion of domestic tourism, and its increasingly positive portrayal of migrants all follow a similar logic in which mobility comes to epitomize a new and modern China. Yet the loosening of administrative control is compensated by the imposition of cultural control over how mobility is represented and how mobile citizens make sense of their new experiences, as well as by continued restrictions on types of movement that are seen as undesirable. With ever-growing popular and academic scrutiny of the topic of national and international migration, this compact, engrossing, and timely study is well poised to be read widely by scholars interested in globalization, nationalization, modernization, tourism, and modern China.

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