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ID179287
Title ProperBeing Together at a Distance, Talking and Avoiding Talk
Other Title InformationMaking Sense of the Present in Victory Square, Tianjin
LanguageENG
AuthorThireau, Isabelle
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper explores a “public gathering” which took place every evening from 1991 to 2017 in Victory Square (Shengli guangchang 胜利广场), a public square in Tianjin. The essay opens with an analysis of the type of publicness that stems from the way participants “do things together.” It then describes how a specific public realm appears through the way participants “talk together.” It finally suggests that even if they are overrun with doubt, indeterminacy and anxiety, or embedded in a specific distance-based sociality, the conversations on Victory Square are not a minor, secondary activity. On the contrary, they take place on a common stage where participants interact with one another, reveal themselves as unique individuals and discuss their everyday affairs and common practices. Grasped as an “intermediary public sphere,” this type of gathering engenders and reinforces not only shared meanings and evaluations but also practical knowledge whose validity goes beyond this situated gathering.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly ,No. 246; Jun 2021: p.428 - 446
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 246
Key WordsSocial Reality ;  Tianjin ;  Strangers ;  Public Realm ;  Indeterminacy ;  Intermediary Public Sphere ;  Public Gathering


 
 
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