narrative; popular culture; hegemony; post-socialist China; rural migrant workers; cutlural politics of labour
Abstract :
[en] Against a backdrop of economic growth and growing spate of collective actions, rural migrant workers have developed narratives of migrant labour. This essay studies articles, diaries, poems and online songs asserting their collective subaltern identity and specific norms and values.
Research Center/Unit :
Institut du Monde Contemporain (Collège de France)
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Florence, Eric ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Institut Confucius
Language :
English
Title :
Migrant labour Culture in Post-Mao China
Publication date :
14 March 2013
Journal title :
Vie des Idées
ISSN :
2265-5077
eISSN :
2105-3030
Publisher :
Institut du Monde Contemporain (Collège de France), Paris, France