Nyiri explores recent challenges to state authority as Chinese citizens become increasingly mobile as migrant workers, tourists, and students, both inside China and abroad.--Pal Nyiri is professor of global history from an anthropological perspective at the Vrije Universitiet, Amsterdam.
Nyiri explores recent challenges to state authority as Chinese citizens become increasingly mobile as migrant workers, tourists, and students, both inside China and abroad.--Pal Nyiri is professor of global history from an anthropological perspective at the Vrije Universitiet, Amsterdam.
Introduction 1. Internal Migration in Reform China 2. International Migration from China 3. Tourism in Contemporary China 4. The Usefulness of Mobility Producing Modern Citizens 5. The Dangers of Mobility Disciplining the Traveler 6. Conflicting Impulses Mobility Encouraged and Hindered 7. Conclusion Mobility and Cultural Control Notes References Index
Introduction 1. Internal Migration in Reform China 2. International Migration from China 3. Tourism in Contemporary China 4. The Usefulness of Mobility Producing Modern Citizens 5. The Dangers of Mobility Disciplining the Traveler 6. Conflicting Impulses Mobility Encouraged and Hindered 7. Conclusion Mobility and Cultural Control Notes References Index
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