Di Wang 
The Teahouse under Socialism [EPUB ebook] 
The Decline and Renewal of Public Life in Chengdu, 1950–2000

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To understand a city fully, writes Di Wang, we must observe its most basic units of social life. In The Teahouse under Socialism, Wang does just that, arguing that the teahouses of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, are some of the most important public spaces—perfect sites for examining the social and economic activities of everyday Chinese.

Wang looks at the transformation of these teahouses from private businesses to collective ownership and how state policy and the proprietors’ response to it changed the overall economic and social structure of the city. He uses this transformation to illuminate broader trends in China’s urban public life from 1950 through the end of the Cultural Revolution and into the post-Mao reform era. In doing so, The Teahouse under Socialism charts the fluctuations in fortune of this ancient cultural institution and analyzes how it survived, and even thrived, under bleak conditions.

Throughout, Wang asks such questions as: Why and how did state power intervene in the operation of small businesses? How was ‘socialist entertainment’ established in a local society? How did the well-known waves of political contestation and struggle in China change Chengdu’s teahouses and public life? In the end, Wang argues, the answers to such questions enhance our understanding of public life and political culture in the Communist state.

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Table of Content

Introduction: Urban Political Transitions under Socialism
Part I. The Decline of Public Life, 1950–1976
1. The Demise of the Chengdu Teahouse Guild and the Fall of Small Business
2. State Control and the Rise of Socialist Entertainment
3. The Decline of Public Life under Mao’s Rule
Part II. The Return of Public Life, 1977–2000
4. The Resurgence of Teahouses in the Reform Era
5. Urban Residents and Migrant Workers in Public Life
6. The Power of Mahjong
Conclusion: The State, the Teahouse, and the Public Sphere

About the author

Di Wang is Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of History, University of Macau. Among his many books are The Teahouse: Small Business, Everyday Culture, and Public Politics in Chengdu, 1900-1950 and Street Culture in Chengdu: Public Space, Urban Commoners, and Local Politics, 1870-1930.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 330 ● ISBN 9781501715549 ● File size 19.9 MB ● Publisher Cornell University Press ● City Ithaca ● Country US ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6265850 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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