
Suburban Beijing
Suburban Beijing documents this process, analyzing its underlying forces and its ramifications for redefining the Chinese social landscape. Friederike Fleischer depicts the way Chinese residents in Wangjing, a Beijing suburb, have been affected by the recent transformation in their housing, showing how the suburb developed from its antecedents as a Maoist industrial production zone to its present status as China's first middle-class residential area.
The new suburban middle class live side by side with retired workers and with rural-to-urban migrants. Fleischer describes how all three groups share the same neighborhood, highlighting both the similarities and the growing differences between these groups of suburban residents in a rapidly evolving China.
- Undertittel
- Housing and Consumption in Contemporary China
- Forfatter
- Friederike Fleischer
- ISBN
- 9780816665877
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 310 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 16.12.2010
- Antall sider
- 256
