Offering a unique and intimate view of China's recent tumultuous history, this book presents a bottom-up perspective that highlights the experiences and voices of ordinary people. Through vivid storytelling, it captures the complexities of societal changes and personal struggles, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical context that has shaped modern China.
Tamara Jacka Livres




The book explores the significant changes in women's work and gender roles in rural China since the introduction of reform policies in 1978. It offers in-depth analysis and data on how these policies have reshaped women's labor patterns, highlighting the evolving dynamics of gender divisions in the workforce.
Focusing on the lived experiences of rural women migrants in China during the late twentieth century, this study delves into how migration influences their identities and perceptions. Through ethnographic research and personal narratives, it reveals the challenges and adaptations these women face as they navigate rural and urban life. The book highlights the interplay between gender, social change, and globalization, offering profound insights into how these factors shape personal values and relationships in a rapidly modernizing society.
China's rapid economic growth, modernization and globalization have led to astounding social changes. This book introduces readers to key sociological perspectives, themes and debates about Chinese society and social change. It considers China's imperial past and the Maoist era. Includes case studies, discussion questions and full-colour maps and photographs.