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The Changing Landscape Of Chinas Consumerism 1st Edition Alison Hulme

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The Changing Landscape Of Chinas Consumerism 1st Edition Alison Hulme
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Publisher: Elsevier, Chandos Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Alison Hulme
ISBN: 9781780634425, 9781843347613, 1780634420, 184334761X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Changing Landscape Of Chinas Consumerism 1st Edition Alison Hulme by Alison Hulme 9781780634425, 9781843347613, 1780634420, 184334761X instant download after payment.

Consumerism in China has developed rapidly. The Changing Landscape of Chinas Consumerism looks at the growth of consumerism in China from both a socio-economic and a political/cultural angle. It examines changing trends in consumption in China as well as the impact of these trends on society, and the politics and culture surrounding them. It examines the ways in which, despite needing to "unlock" the spending power of the rural provinces, the Chinese authorities are also keen to maintain certain attitudes towards the Communist Party and socialism "with Chinese Characteristics." Overall, it aims to show that consumerism in China today is both an economic and political phenomenon and one which requires both surrounding political culture and economic trends for its continued establishment. The ways in which this dual relationship both supports and battles with itself are explored through apposite case studies including the use of New Confucianism in the market context, the commodification of Lei Feng, the new Chinese tourist as a diplomatic tool in consumption, the popularity of Shanzhai (fake product) culture, and the conspicuous consumption of Chinas new middle class.
  • Provides innovative interdisciplinary research, useful to cultural studies, sociology, Chinese studies, and politics
  • Examines changes in consumerism from multiple perspectives
  • Allows both micro and macro insights into consumerism in China by providing specific case studies, while placing these within the context of geo-politics and grand theory

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