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In this analysis of three generations of women in a Chinese silk factory, Lisa Rofel brilliantly interweaves the intimate details of her observations with a broad-ranging critique of the meaning of...
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01 March 1999

In this analysis of three generations of women in a Chinese silk factory, Lisa Rofel brilliantly interweaves the intimate details of her observations with a broad-ranging critique of the meaning of modernity in a postmodern age.
The author based her study at a silk factory in the city of Hangzhou in eastern China. She compares the lives of three generations of women workers: those who entered the factory right around the Communist revolution in 1949, those who were youths during the Cultural Revolution of the 1970s, and those who have come of age in the Deng era. Exploring attitudes toward work, marriage, society, and culture, she convincingly connects the changing meanings of the modern in official discourse to the stories women tell about themselves and what they make of their lives.
One of the first studies to take up theoretically sophisticated issues about gender, modernity, and power based on a solid ethnographic ground, this much-needed cross-generational study will be a model for future anthropological work around the world.
The author based her study at a silk factory in the city of Hangzhou in eastern China. She compares the lives of three generations of women workers: those who entered the factory right around the Communist revolution in 1949, those who were youths during the Cultural Revolution of the 1970s, and those who have come of age in the Deng era. Exploring attitudes toward work, marriage, society, and culture, she convincingly connects the changing meanings of the modern in official discourse to the stories women tell about themselves and what they make of their lives.
One of the first studies to take up theoretically sophisticated issues about gender, modernity, and power based on a solid ethnographic ground, this much-needed cross-generational study will be a model for future anthropological work around the world.
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Pages: 321
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
01 March 1999
ISBN: 9780520919860
Format: eBook
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction: Modernity and Its Discrepant Desires
PART ONE RE-COLLECTING HISTORY
1. Liberation Stories
2. The Poetics of Productivity
3· Socialist Nostalgia
PART TWO UNSETTLING MEMORIES
Interlude
4· She
5· The Politics of Authority
6. Yearnings
PART THREE SPACE AND SUBJECTIVITY
7· Allegories of Postsocialism
8. Rethinking Modernity: Space and Factory Discipline
Coda
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction: Modernity and Its Discrepant Desires
PART ONE RE-COLLECTING HISTORY
1. Liberation Stories
2. The Poetics of Productivity
3· Socialist Nostalgia
PART TWO UNSETTLING MEMORIES
Interlude
4· She
5· The Politics of Authority
6. Yearnings
PART THREE SPACE AND SUBJECTIVITY
7· Allegories of Postsocialism
8. Rethinking Modernity: Space and Factory Discipline
Coda
Notes
Bibliography
Index