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ID114226
Title ProperClass consciousness, service work
Other Title Informationyouth and class in Nanjing vocational secondary schools
LanguageENG
AuthorWoronov, T E
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay discusses an interesting paradox forming in urban China today. Using a Weberian framework, it argues that recent changes in state policy, educational structures, and forms of social status are producing new social classes. Yet at the same time, the very processes and policies that enable these new class formations also mitigate against the development of class consciousness. Based on a year of ethnographic research in two vocational secondary schools in Nanjing, this essay looks closely at the ways in which young people who are preparing to enter the lower echelons of the urban service economy are potentially part of a new social class, but one with very limited potential to develop class consciousness.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.77; Sep 2012: p.779-791
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.77; Sep 2012: p.779-791
Key WordsUrban China ;  China ;  State Policy ;  Educational Structures ;  Class Consciousness ;  Nanjing Vocational Secondary Schools ;  Urban Service Economy


 
 
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