Strategic commodification: The object biography of Tibetan thangka paintings in contemporary China

Strategic commodification: The object biography of Tibetan thangka paintings in contemporary China This article focuses on Tibetan thangka and thangka painters in Amdo Rebgong (Qinghai, China), who are caught between…
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Affect, sociality, and the construction of paternalistic citizenship among family caregivers in China

Affect, sociality, and the construction of paternalistic citizenship among family caregivers in China In recent years, the Chinese state has made family members care for and manage persons diagnosed with…
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“Bureaucratic shiyuzheng”: Silence, affect, and the politics of voice in China

“Bureaucratic shiyuzheng”: Silence, affect, and the politics of voice in China In the Chinese bureaucracy, where political imperatives for maintaining harmony require people to restrain negative affects, officials often express…
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The affective life of the Nanjing Massacre: Reactivating historical trauma in governing contemporary China

The affective life of the Nanjing Massacre: Reactivating historical trauma in governing contemporary China Under the current Xi administration, China has marked December 13 as the national public Memorial Day…
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Between speaking and enduring: The ineffable life of bitterness among rural migrants in Shanghai

Between speaking and enduring: The ineffable life of bitterness among rural migrants in Shanghai In the Maoist period, the Chinese socialist state encouraged the genre of “speaking bitterness” in order…
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Shameless modernity: Reflexivity and social class in Chinese personal growth groups

Shameless modernity: Reflexivity and social class in Chinese personal growth groups Critical scholars suggest that self-help psychology discourages political activism and encourages entrepreneurship by promoting a “positive” attitude. This article…
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