This book analyses the making of the Chinese middle class that started in the 1990s using a constructivist approach. With the development of the Chinese economy, a new group of middle wage earners appeared. Chinese social scientists and state institutions promoted the idea that China needs a middle class to achieve modernization. Middle class members are defined—and define themselves—as good consumers, educated people, politically engaged but reasonable citizens. As such, the making of the middle class is the result of three convergent phenomena: an attempt to define the middle class, a process of civilization, and the development of protest movements. The making of the Chinese middle class, Rocca argues, is a way to end the stalemate that modern Chinese society is facing, in particular the necessity to democratize without introducing an election system.
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Introduction: Talking about the Middle Class .- 1. The Rise of the Social in China .- 2. The Making of an Ideal Class .- 3. The Making of a Lifestyle .- 4. Middle Class Politics .- Conclusion.
关于作者
Jean-Louis Rocca is Professor at Sciences Po, France, and Researcher at the Center for International Studies, Sciences Po, France. A specialist of Chinese society, he is the author of
A Sociology of Modern China (2015) and co-author (with Françoise Mengin) of
Politics in China: Moving Frontiers (2002). Rocca is member of the editorial board of
The China Quarterly.