Gifts, Favors, and Banquets : : The Art of Social Relationships in China / / Mayfair Mei-Hui Yang.
An elaborate and pervasive set of practices, called guanxi, underlies everyday social relationships in contemporary China. Obtaining and changing job assignments, buying certain foods and consumer items, getting into good hospitals, buying train tickets, obtaining housing, even doing business-all su...
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Place / Publishing House: | Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2016] ©2016 |
出版年: | 2016 |
語言: | English |
叢編: | The Wilder House series in politics, history, and culture
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書本目錄:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Fieldwork, Polities, and Modernity in China
- PART I. An Ethnography of Micropolitics in a Socialist Setting
- 1. Guanxi Dialects and Vocabulary
- 2. The Scope and Use-Contexts of Guanxi
- 3. The "Art" in Guanxixue: Ethics, Tactics, and Etiquette
- 4. On the Recent Past of Guanxixue: Traditional Forms and Historical (Re-)Emergence
- PART II. THEORETICAL FORMULATIONS
- 5. The Political Economy of Gift Relations
- 6. "Using the Past to Negate the Present": Ritual Ethics and In State Rationality in Ancient China
- 7. The Cult of Mao, Guanxi Subjects, and the Return of the Individual
- 8. Rhizomatic Networks and the Fabric of an Emerging Minjian in China
- Conclusion: Back to the Source
- Glossary
- Chinese and Japanese Bibliography
- English Bibliography
- Index