Chinas Governmentalities
Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) embarked on a programme of reform and openness in the late 1970s, Chinese society has undergone a series of dramatic transformations in almost all realms of social, cultural, economic and political life and the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) has emerged as a global power. Chinas post-1978 transition from socialist plan to market socialism has also been accompanied by significant shifts in how the practice and objects of government are understood and acted upon.
Chinas Governmentalities outlines the nature of these shifts, and contributes to emerging studies of governmentality in non-western and non-liberal settings, by showing how neoliberal discourses on governance, development, education, the environment, community, religion, and sexual health, have been raised in other contexts. In doing so, it opens discussions of governmentality to other worlds and the glocal politics of the present.
The book will appeal to scholars from a wide range of disciplines interested in the work of Michel Foucault, neo-liberal strategies of governance and governmental rationalities in contemporary China.
Dr Elaine Jeffreys is Senior Lecturer in China Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, and a member of the China Research Centre at UTS.
Routledge Studies on China in Transition
Series Editor: David S. G. Goodman
- The Democratisation of China
Baogang He
- Beyond Beijing
Dali Yang
- Chinas Enterprise Reform
Changing state/society relations after Mao
You Ji
- Industrial Change in China
Economic restructuring and conflicting interests
Kate Hannan
- The Entrepreneurial State in China
Real estate and commerce departments in reform era Tianjin
Jane Duckett
- Tourism and Modernity in China
Tim Oakes
- Cities in Post Mao China
Recipes for economic development in the reform era
Jae Ho Chung
- Chinas Spatial EconomicDevelopment
Regional transformation in the Lower Yangzi Delta
Andrew M. Marton
- Regional Development in China
States, globalization and inequality
Yehua Dennis Wei
- Grassroots Charisma
Four local leaders in China
Stephan Feuchtwang andWang Mingming
- The Chinese Legal System
Globalization and local legal culture
Pitman B. Potter
- Transforming Rural China
How local institutions shape property rights in China
Chi-Jou Jay Chen
- Negotiating Ethnicity in China
Citizenship as a response to the state
Chih-yu Shih
- Manager Empowerment in China
Political implications of rural industrialisation in the reform era
Ray Yep
- Cultural Nationalism inContemporary China
The search for national identity under reform
Yingjie Guo
- Elite Dualism and LeadershipSelection in China
Xiaowei Zang
- Chinese Intellectuals BetweenState and Market
Edward Gu andMerle Goldman
- China, Sex and Prostitution
Elaine Jeffreys
- The Development of ChinasStockmarket, 19842002
Equity politics and market institutions
Stephen Green
- Chinas Rational Entrepreneurs
The development of the new private business sector
Barbara Krug
- Chinas Scientific Elite
Cong Cao
- Locating China
Jing Wang
- State and Laid-Off Workersin Reform China
The Silence and Collective Action of the Retrenched
Yongshun Cai
- Translocal China
Linkages, identities and the reimagining of space
Edited by Tim Oakes andLouisa Schein
- International Aid and ChinasEnvironment
Taming the yellow dragon
Katherine Morton
- Sex and Sexuality in China
Edited byElaine Jeffreys
- Chinas Reforms andInternational PoliticalEconomy
Edited by David Zweig andChen Zhimin
- Ethnicity and Urban Lifein China
A comparative study of Hui Muslims and Han Chinese
Xiaowei Zang
- Chinas Urban Space
Development under market socialism
T.G. McGee, George C.S. Lin,Mark Y.L. Wang, Andrew M. Martonand Jiaping Wu
- Chinas Embedded Activism
Opportunities and constraints of a social movement
Edited byRichard Louis Edmonds andPeter Ho
- Marketization andDemocracy in China
Jianjun Zhang
- The Chinese State inTransition
Processes and contests in local China
Edited by Linda Chelan Li
- Chinas Governmentalities
Governing change, changing government
Edited by Elaine Jeffreys
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Chinas governmentalities: governing change, changing government /
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1. China Politics and government 20022. China Politics and government19762002. 3. Socialism China. 4. Social change Political aspects China. 5. Economic development Political aspects China. I. Jeffreys, Elaine, 1960
JQ1510.C48353 2009
320.951 dc22
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Notes on contributors
David Bray is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chinese Studies at the University of Sydney. He is the author of Social Space and Governance inUrban China: The Danwei System from Origins to Reform (2005) Stanford: Stanford University Press. Recent publications include Designing to govern: space and power in two Wuhan communities (2008) Built Environment, 34, 3: 392407 and Urban design and community governance in China: a study of space and power, in P. Pellegrini and P. Vigano (eds) (2006) Comment VivreEnsemble: Prototypes of Idiorythmical Conglomerations and Shared Spaces, Rome: Officina Edizioni, pp. 8199. His current research is on community governance and urban transformation in contemporary China.
Susette Cooke lectures in China Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, and is a member of the China Research Centre at UTS. She is co-author with S.D. Marshall of