Li, Ju, 1973-

Enduring change : the labor and social history of one Third-Front industrial complex in China from the 1960s to the present / Ju Li. - 1 online resource (viii, 194 pages): illustrations, map. - Work in Global and Historical Perspective, volume 7 2509-8861 ; . - Work in global and historical perspective ; v. 7. .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-191) and index.

Introduction. Lumpy State, Politicized Market, and Vicissitudinous Labor History -- 1. When the Global Meets the Local: "Preparing Against the War, Preparing Against the Famine, And All for the People" -- 2. "Building Up a New World; Buying Time Against the Imperialists": Stories About Migration and Construction in the Early Stage -- 3. The Long 1980s: "That Was the Best Time We Have Ever Had" -- 4. The "Restructuring Movement" and The Great Turbulence: 1992-2002 -- 5. Living in the "Zombie Factory": Post-neoliberalism, Erosive Deindustrialization, and Institutionalized Subaltern -- Epilogue. A Chinese New Deal or the Neoliberal Hegemony?

In Enduring Change, Ju Li explores the concrete labor and social history of one particular Third-Front industrial complex in China from the 1960s to the globalized present. By connecting the micro-historical-ethnographic research with larger structural dynamics, Li provides a vivid, in-depth, and multi-layered account of how the transformative history of the past half-century has manifested itself in this small industrial site and how several generations of workers there have lived through these turbulences.


In English.

9783110626889 3110626888 9783110630527 3110630524

10.1515/9783110630527 doi


Since 1949


Labor--History.--China
HISTORY--Social History.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Labor & Industrial Relations.
Labor.
Social conditions.


China--Social conditions--1949-
China.


Electronic books.
History.

HD8736.5 HD8736.5 / .L52 2019e

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