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Runaway Wives, Urban Crimes, and Survival Tactics in Wartime Beijing, 19371949 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 380 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, 14 halftones, 5 maps, 17 tables
  • Serija: Harvard East Asian Monographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Harvard University, Asia Center
  • ISBN-10: 0674088387
  • ISBN-13: 9780674088382
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 380 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, 14 halftones, 5 maps, 17 tables
  • Serija: Harvard East Asian Monographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Harvard University, Asia Center
  • ISBN-10: 0674088387
  • ISBN-13: 9780674088382
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
From 1937 to 1949, Beijing was in a state of crisis. The combined forces of Japanese occupation, civil war, runaway inflation, and reformist campaigns and revolutionary efforts wreaked havoc on the city’s economy, upset the political order, and threatened the social and moral fabric as well. Women, especially lower-class women living in Beijing’s tenement neighborhoods, were among those most affected by these upheavals. Delving into testimonies from criminal case files, Zhao Ma explores intimate accounts of lower-class women’s struggles with poverty, deprivation, and marital strife. By uncovering the set of everyday tactics that women devised and utilized in their personal efforts to cope with predatory policies and crushing poverty, this book reveals an urban underworld that was built on an informal economy and conducted primarily through neighborhood networks. Where necessary, women relied on customary practices, hierarchical patterns of household authority, illegitimate relationships, and criminal entrepreneurship to get by. Women’s survival tactics, embedded in and reproduced by their everyday experience, opened possibilities for them to modify the male-dominated city and, more importantly, allowed women to subtly deflect, subvert, and “escape without leaving” powerful forces such as the surveillance state, reformist discourse, and revolutionary politics during and beyond wartime Beijing.

Zhao Ma explores lower-class women’s struggles with poverty, deprivation, and marital strife in Beijing from 1937 to 1949. He shows how the everyday survival tactics they devised allowed them to subtly deflect, subvert, and “escape without leaving” powerful forces such as the surveillance state, reformist discourse, and revolutionary politics.

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Nominated for Joseph Levenson Book Prize 2017 and ICAS Book Prize 2017.
Figures and Tables
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(36)
City in Crisis
5(7)
Survival Tactics
12(7)
Women on the Run, Police on the Beat
19(5)
Conceiving Womanhood
24(4)
The Everydayness of Legal Records
28(9)
I Precarious Livelihoods
1 Working Women
37(49)
The Evolution of zhiye
41(3)
Women and the Urban Political Economy
44(9)
Women in Factories
53(9)
Service Work
62(8)
Home Spaces, Work Places
70(5)
Work, Sex, and Sex Work
75(11)
2 The Politics of Dependency
86(37)
Money Matters
90(11)
Punishing Runaway Wives
101(10)
Desperate Wives and Anxious Husbands
111(12)
II Among Neighbors
3 Women in the Tenements
123(58)
"Walls within Walls"
126(6)
A City on the Move
132(5)
Tenements in the Making
137(10)
Locating Tenements
147(7)
Stigmatizing the Tenement
154(11)
Women's Networks
165(16)
4 Managing Serial Marriages
181(40)
The Wedding Scene
184(9)
"A Heavy Drain on Family Resources"
193(3)
Marriage in Flux
196(3)
Between Law and Custom
199(7)
Under the State's Gaze
206(15)
III On the Move
5 Mobility and Survival Tactics
221(54)
Life in Motion
224(11)
The Lines
235(7)
Roads in Peace and War
242(7)
"Investing" in Crime
249(3)
The Market for Women
252(9)
Smuggled Commodities
261(14)
6 Policing Mobility
275(43)
"A Gendered Undertaking"
279(7)
"A Home Away from Home"
286(6)
The Regime of Registration
292(8)
Policing Anytime and Everywhere
300(7)
The State in Action
307(11)
Conclusion
318(17)
Framing Everyday Suffering
321(5)
Remaking the Neighborhood Economy
326(3)
Women and Socialist Grassroots Governance
329(6)
List of Abbreviations 335(1)
Bibliography 335(22)
Index 357
Zhao Ma is Assistant Professor of Modern Chinese History and Culture at Washington University in St. Louis.