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Learning to serve: urban youth, vocational schools and new class formations in China
In: The China journal: Zhongguo yan jiu, Heft 66, S. 77-100
ISSN: 1324-9347
A classic problem in social sciences asks how schools are complicit in reproducing class divisions. This paper seeks to explore how Vocational Secondary schools in urban China today are instead producing new class divisions in China's new economic order. Based on a year of ethnographic fieldwork in two vocational schools in Nanjing and using a Weberian approach to class distinction and class formation, it suggests that the education system is both dividing the young urban population into new social and economic categories and enabling new social groups to form. (China J/GIGA)
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Handbook on class and social stratification in China
In: Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China
Introduction: Class and Stratification in the People's Republic of China - Yingjie Guo, S. 1. - PART I HISTORY. - 1. Reconfiguring China's Class Order after the 1949 Revolution - Joel Andreas, S. 21. - 2. The Cultural Revolution: Class, Culture and Revolution - Mobo Gao, S. 44. - 3. Class and Inequality in the Post-Mao Era - Li Chunling, S. 59. - PART II DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND CLASS FORMATION. - 4. State Power as a Determinant of Life Chances - Yingjie Gao, S. 85. - 5. Cultural Politics of Class: Workers and Peasants as Historical Subjects - Wanning Sun, S. 107. - 6. Women's Social Mobility in China: Marriage and Class - Song Yu, S. 128. - 7. Ethnic Minority Status, Class, and the Urban Labour Market - Reza Hasmath, S. 142. - PART III WELFARE INDEXES. - 8. Education, Social Stratification and Class in China - Liang Du, S. 161. - 9. The High School Entrance Exam And/As Class Sorter: Working Class Youth and the HSEE in Contemporary China - T. E. Woronov, S. 178. - 10. Housing China's Inequality - Luigi Tomba, S. 197. - 11. Class, Stratification and Health Inequities in Contemporary China - Beatriz Carrillo Garcia, S. 213. - PART IV THE RULING CLASS. - 12. China's Emerging Ruling Class: Power, Wealth, and Status under Market Socialism - David S. G. Goodman, S. 243. - 13. China's Top Leading Cadres: More Red, Expert, or Gold? - Peng Lu, S. 262. - PART V MIDDLE CLASSES. - 14. Transformation of China's Socialist Brick: Reproduction and Circulation of Ordinary Cadres - Peng Lu, S. 279. - 15. The Growth of Chinese Professionals: A New Middle Class in the Making - Zhuoni Zhang and Xiaogang Wu, S. 292. - 16. China's Private Entrepreneurs and the Party-state: Mutual Dependence and Political Institutionalization - Minglu Chen, S. 314. - PART VI WORKING CLASSES. - 17. Working Class Re-formation and De-formation in the PRC - Marc Blecher, S. 335. - 18. China's Rural Migrant Workers and Labour Politics - Jenny Chan and Mark Selden, S. 362. - 19. A Predictable End? C
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