Class, Citizenship, Ethnicity: Categories of Social Distinction and Identification in Contemporary China

Type Journal Article - Interdependencies of Social Categorisations
Title Class, Citizenship, Ethnicity: Categories of Social Distinction and Identification in Contemporary China
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 237-261
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bjoern_Alpermann/publication/272173628_Class_citizenship_ethnic​ity_Categories_of_social_distinction_and_identification_in_contemporary_China/links/54ddd4400cf28146​62eb7ef8.pdf
Abstract
Against the backdrop of China’s dynamic social development, this chapter adopts the
research perspective of intersectionality to study institutions and discourses that create,
sustain and legitimise social inequalities. A special focus is placed on the social categories of
class, citizenship and ethnicity and the role of the party-state in their definition and use as
markers of difference and identification. Comparing the Mao era to the post-1978 reform
period, the chapter brings out the salient role played by the party-state, but also the increased
spaces for meaning-making available to social actors in the recent years.

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