Unhomely Life

Su, Xiaobo

  • 出版商: Wiley
  • 出版日期: 2024-04-29
  • 售價: $3,530
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,354
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 256
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1394176295
  • ISBN-13: 9781394176298
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商品描述

How do Chinas mobile individuals create a sense of home in a rapidly changing world?

Unhomely life, different from houselessness, refers to a fluctuating condition between losing home feelings and the search for home -- a prevalent condition in post-Mao China. The faster that Chinese society modernizes, the less individuals feel at home, and the more they yearn for a sense of home. This is the central paradox that Xiaobo Su explores: how mobile individuals--lifestyle migrants and retreat tourists from China's big cities, displaced natives and rural migrants in peripheral China--handle the loss of home and try to experience a homely way of life.

In Unhomely Life, Xiaobo Su examines the subjective experiences of mobile individuals to better understand why they experience the loss of home feelings and how they search for home. Integrating extensive empirical data and a robust theoretical framework, the author presents a journey-based critical analysis of "home" under constant making, un-making, and re-making in post-Mao China. Su argues that the making of home is not a solely economic or rational calculation for maximum return, but rather a synthesis of resistance and compromise under the disappointing conditions of modernity.

Offering rich insights into the continuity and disruption of China's great transformation, Unhomely Life:

  • Develops an original theory of unhomely life that incorporates contemporary research and traditional Chinese ideas of home
  • Explores the process of homemaking and its implications for understanding the costs of high-speed economic growth in China
  • Analyzes mobile individuals across different genders, ages, ethnicities, social classes, and economic backgrounds to address the balance between meaning and money in everyday life

Containing in-depth and sophisticated empirical data collected from 2002 to 2020, Unhomely Life: Modernity, Mobilities, and the Making of Home in China is an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, lecturers, and academic researchers in cultural studies, migration, tourism, China studies, cultural anthropology, sociology, and social and cultural geography.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

中國的移動個體如何在快速變化的世界中建立家的感覺?

不同於無家可歸,不安的生活指的是在失去家的感覺和尋找家之間波動的狀態,這是毛澤東後期中國普遍存在的情況。中國社會現代化的速度越快,個體越難感到家的感覺,越渴望擁有家的感覺。這是蘇曉波探討的核心悖論:移動個體——來自中國大城市的生活方式移民和度假遊客,還有中國邊緣地區的流離失所者和農民工——如何處理失去家的感覺並嘗試體驗有家的生活方式。

在《不安的生活》中,蘇曉波研究了移動個體的主觀經驗,以更好地理解他們為什麼會失去家的感覺以及他們如何尋找家。作者整合了大量的實證數據和堅實的理論框架,提出了一個基於旅程的對“家”的批判性分析,該分析揭示了在毛澤東後期中國中不斷形成、解構和重建的“家”的過程。蘇曉波認為,家的建立不僅僅是經濟或理性計算的結果,而是在現代化的令人失望的條件下抵抗和妥協的綜合體。

《不安的生活》提供了對中國巨大變革的連續性和中斷性的深入洞察,該書:
- 發展了一個結合當代研究和中國傳統家庭觀念的不安的生活理論
- 探討了家庭建立的過程及其對理解中國高速經濟增長的代價的影響
- 分析了不同性別、年齡、種族、社會階層和經濟背景的移動個體,以探討日常生活中意義和金錢之間的平衡。

《不安的生活:現代性、流動性和中國家的建立》收集了2002年至2020年的深入且精細的實證數據,是文化研究、移民、旅遊、中國研究、文化人類學、社會學和社會文化地理學等領域的高年級本科生、研究生、講師和學術研究人員的寶貴資源。

作者簡介

Xiaobo Su is a Professor of Urban and Regional Development in the Department of Geography at the University of Oregon. He is the co-author of The Politics of Heritage Tourism in China: A View from Lijiang and serves on the editorial boards of Geopolitics and Tourism Tribute. His research investigates China's transformation from a planned economy to a market economy, focused on urban and regional development, tourism, migration, urban entrepreneurialism, and border politics.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

蘇曉波是俄勒岡大學地理學系城市與區域發展的教授。他是《中國遺產旅遊的政治:從麗江的視角》的合著者,並擔任《地緣政治學》和《旅遊貢獻》的編輯委員會成員。他的研究探討中國從計劃經濟轉型為市場經濟的過程,專注於城市和區域發展、旅遊、移民、城市創業精神和邊境政治。