Chinese middle classes : Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and China
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Chinese middle classes : Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and China
(RoutledgeCurzon contemporary China series, 112)
Routledge, 2014
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Summary: "This book uses both systematic survey data analysis and case studies to portray and compare the emerging middle classes in four ethnic-Chinese societies (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, and Urban China) and explores whether or not there are uniquely ethnic Chinese middle classes that can be constituted and found in these ethnic Chinese societies" -- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The formation and characteristics of a nation's middle class are shaped by historical context and the developmental path that has been followed. However, can the same be said of the ethnic Chinese middle classes in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and Macao? Given the divergent political and economic experiences under which the respective middle classes were created, established, shaped, and reshaped, can they still be characterized as a homogenous group of 'Chinese middle classes', or are they more unique within each country?
Using systematic survey data analysis and case studies to examine and compare the emerging middle classes in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Urban China, this book explores whether the middle classes in these countries possess any uniquely 'Chinese' features, or if these are shared attributes that can be found in other non-Chinese middle classes in the Asia-Pacific region. It analyses the formation, profile, culture, lifestyles, mobility, and politics of the middle class groups in each country, and highlights the differences and similarities that emerge, and focuses in particular on increased mobility, financial resilience, class anxiety, and political interest and effectiveness.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars interested in Asian middle classes, Chinese studies, Chinese societies, Chinese ethnicity and Chinese politics.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Overview 1. Characterizing the Middle Classes in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, and Urban China Part 2: Changing Profiles 2. Profiling Middle-Classes in Today's Taiwan 3. The Profile of Hong Kong's Middle Classes: Continuities and Discontinuities 4. Profiling the Middle Classes in Today's Macao 5. Profile of Middle Classes in Today's China Part 3: Emerging Ethos and Lifestyles 6. Getting Uneasy: The Hong Kong Middle Class's Changing Psychology 7. Comparing Socio-economic Attitudes of the Middle Classes in Taiwan and Hong Kong 8. Homemaking and Middle Class Formation in Urban China Part 4: Mobility 9. Taiwanese Middle Classes in Shanghai: Causes and Consequences of Skilled Migration 10. Professional Mainlanders in Hong Kong: Profile, Prospect, and Problem 11. Reality and Expectations: Social Mobility of the Macao Middle Classes Part 5: New Politics? 12. The Political Ambiguity of Middle-Class Activism in Taiwan: The Case of Urban Conservationists in Kaohsiung City 13. Emergence of Middle Classes in Today's Urban China: Will They Contribute to Democratization in China? 14. The Making of Hong Kong Middle Class in the 1977 Transition and Beyond: A Conflict Perspective
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