| July 2007 |
Issue 58 |
| David J. Davies, Wal-Mao:
The Discipline of Corporate Culture and Studying Success at Wal-Mart
China |
1 |
| Anru Lee, Subways
as a Space of Cultural Intimacy: The Mass Rapid Transit System in
Taipei, Taiwan |
31 |
| Nimrod Baranovitch, From
Resistance to Adaptation: Uyghur Popular Music and Changing Attitudes
among Uyghur Youth |
59 |
| Matthew Kohrman, Depoliticizing
Tobacco’s Exceptionality: Male Sociality, Death and Memory-Making
among Chinese Cigarette Smokers |
85 |
| Tamara Jacka, Population
Governance in the PRC: Political, Historical and Anthropological Perspectives |
111 |
| REVIEWS |
Rural Women in Urban China: Gender, Migration, and Social Change,
by
Tamara Jacka (Lei Guang) |
129 |
Transcending Boundaries: Zhejiangcun: The Story of a Migrant Village
in
Beijing, by Xiang Biao ((Jeong Jong-ho) |
132 |
China Candid: The People on the People’s Republic, by Sang
Ye. Edited by
Geremie R. Barmé, with Miriam Lang (Jennifer Hubbert) |
134 |
Kinship, Contract, Community, and State: Anthropological Perspectives
on
China, by Myron L. Cohen (Graham E. Johnson) |
136 |
Village Life in Hong Kong: Politics, Gender, and Ritual in the New
Territories,
by James L. Watson and Rubie S. Watson (Ellen Oxfeld) |
139 |
Southern Fujian: Reproduction of Traditions in Post-Mao China, edited
by
Tan Chee-Beng (Adam Yuet Chau) |
142 |
Gender and Community under British Colonialism: Emotion, Struggle,
and
Politics in a Chinese Village, by Siu Keung Cheung (Selina
Ching Chan) |
144 |
Hedda Morrison’s Hong Kong: Photographs and Impressions 1946–47,
by
Edward Stokes (Sidney C. H. Cheung) |
146 |
The Great Difference: Hong Kong’s New Territories and Its
People 1898–
2004, by James Hayes (John M. Carroll) |
147 |
Hong Kong’s Health System: Reflections, Perspectives
and Visions, edited
by Gabriel M. Leung and John Bacon-Shone (Robin Gauld) |
149 |
Mongols from Country to City: Floating Boundaries, Pastoralism and
City
Life in the Mongol Lands, edited by Ole Bruun and Li Narangoa (Sarah
Dunlop) |
151 |
| The Tibetans, by Matthew T. Kapstein (Vincanne
Adams) |
153 |
Poverty and Inequality Among Chinese Minorities, by A. S. Bhalla
and
Shufang Qiu (Stevan Harrell) |
155 |
Engaging the Law in China: State, Society, and Possibilities for
Justice,
edited by Neil J. Diamant, Stanley B. Lubman and Kevin J. O’Brien
(Børge Bakken) |
157 |
New Crime in China: Public Order and Human Rights, by Ron Keith
and
Zhiqiu Lin (Børge Bakken) |
160 |
Education and Social Change in China: Inequality in a Market Economy,
edited by Gerard Postiglione (Ning Zhang) |
162 |
Discovering Nature: Globalization and Environmental Culture in China
and
Taiwan, by Robert P. Weller (Katherine Morton) |
164 |
| Displacing Desire: Travel and Popular Culture in China, by Beth
E. Notar (Pál Nyíri) |
166 |
| Sex and Sexuality in China, edited by Elaine Jeffreys (Pál
Nyíri) |
169 |
Consuming China: Approaches to Cultural Change in Contemporary China,
edited by Kevin Latham, Stuart Thompson and Jakob Klein (Beverley
Hooper) |
171 |
Media and the Chinese Diaspora: Community, Communications and
Commerce, edited by Wanning Sun (Pál Nyíri) |
173 |
Chinese Ethnic Business: Global and Local Perspectives, edited by
Eric
Fong and Chiu Luk (Gordon Redding) |
175 |
Chinese Medicine Men: Consumer Culture in China and Southeast Asia,
by
Sherman Cochran (Arielle Ann Rittersmith) |
177 |
Contagious Capitalism: Globalization and the Politics of Labor in
China,
by Mary Elizabeth Gallagher (Bill Taylor) |
179 |
Unemployment in China: Economy, Human Resources and Labour Markets,
edited by Grace O. M. Lee and Malcolm Warner (Dorothy J. Solinger) |
182 |
How China Works: Perspectives on the Twentieth-Century Industrial
Workplace, edited by Jacob Eyferth (Anita Chan) |
184 |
Economic Growth, Transition and Globalization in China, edited by
Yanrui
Wu (Paul Bowles) |
185 |
Conflict and Innovation: Joint Ventures in China, edited by Leo
Douw and
Chan Kwok-bun (Fuming Jiang) |
187 |
China’s Rural Economy After WTO: Problems and Strategies,
edited by
Shunfeng Song and Aimin Chen (Hiroshi Sato) |
189 |
Grains in China: Foodgrain, Feedgrain and World Trade, edited by
Zhang-Yue Zhou and Wei-Ming Tian (Claude Aubert) |
191 |
China’s Agricultural Development: Challenges and Prospects,
edited by
Xiao-yuan Dong, Shunfeng Song and Xiaobo Zhang (Claude Aubert) |
194 |
Chinese Cyberspaces: Technological Changes and Political Effects,
edited
by Jens Damm and Simona Thomas (Tina Liu) |
196 |
| The Transformation of Chinese Socialism, by Lin Chun (Thomas
P. Bernstein) |
198 |
Remaking the Chinese Leviathan: Market Transition and the Politics
of
Governance in China, by Dali L. Yang (Lam Tao-chiu) |
202 |
The Making of the State Enterprise System in Modern China: The Dynamics
of Institutional Change, by Morris L. Bian (David Bray) |
203 |
China’s Deep Reform: Domestic Politics in Transition, edited
by Lowell
Dittmer and Guoli Liu (Cai Yong Shun) |
206 |
The Chinese Communist Party in Reform, edited by Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard
and Zheng Yongnian (Jean-Philippe Béja) |
209 |
Chinese Politics in the Hu Jintao Era: New Leaders, New Challenges,
by
Willy Wo-Lap Lam (Bruce Gilley) |
211 |
Civil-Military Relations in Today’s China: Swimming in a New
Sea, edited
by David M. Finkelstein and Kristen Gunness (Nan Li) |
213 |
New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy, edited
by Alastair
Iain Johnston and Robert S. Ross (David Bachman) |
215 |
Unparalleled Reforms: China’s Rise, Russia’s Fall, and
the Interdependence
of Transition, by Christopher Marsh (Robert F. Miller) |
217 |
China and Iran: Ancient Partners in a Post-Imperial World, by John
W.
Garver (Bates Gill) |
219 |
Between Ally and Partner: Korea–China Relations and the United
States,
by Jae Ho Chung (Heike Hermanns) |
221 |
Welfare, Environment and Changing US–Chinese Relations: 21st
Century
Challenges in China, edited by Maria Weber (Hongyi Lai) |
223 |
China’s Compliance in Global Affairs: Trade, Arms Control,
Environmental
Protection, Human Rights, by Gerald Chan (Philip Calvert) |
225 |
The Politics of China’s Accession to the World Trade Organization:
The
Dragon Goes Global, by Hui Feng (Margaret M. Pearson) |
227 |
China’s “Peaceful Rise” in the 21st Century: Domestic
and International
Conditions, edited by Sujian Guo (Zhiqun Zhu) |
228 |
China-Watching: Perspectives from Europe, Japan and the United States,
edited by Robert Ash, David Shambaugh and Seiichiro Takagi ((Robert
Sutter) |
230 |
The Politics of Cultural Capital: China’s Quest for a Nobel
Prize in
Literature, by Julia Lovell (Song Geng) |
232 |
Corruption and Realism in Late Socialist China: The Return of the
Political
Novel, by Jeffrey C. Kinkley (Rosemary Roberts) |
234 |
Remolding and Resistance among Writers of the Chinese Prison Camp:
Disciplined and Published, edited by Philip F. Williams and Yenna
Wu (Sabina Knight) |
236 |
Writing Women in Modern China: The Revolutionary Years, 1936–1976,
edited by Amy D. Dooling (Lingzhen Wang) |
239 |
| Culture in the Contemporary PRC, edited by Michel Hockx and Julia
Strauss (Gang Yue) |
242 |
| Reinventing China: A Generation and Its Films, by Paul Clark (Jonathan
Noble) |
245 |
| China On Screen: Cinema and Nation, by Chris Berry and Mary Farquhar
(Carolyn M. Bloomer) |
248 |
From Underground to Independent: Alternative Film Culture in Contemporary
China, edited by Paul G. Pickowicz and Yingjin Zhang (Stephanie
Hemelryk Donald) |
250 |
| Stanley Kwan’s Center Stage, by Mette Hjort (Mary Farquhar) |
251 |
Empire, Nation, and Beyond: Chinese History in Late Imperial and
Modern
Times—A Festschrift in Honor of Frederic Wakeman, edited by
Joseph
W. Esherick, Wen-hsin Yeh, and Madeleine Zelin (William T. Rowe) |
254 |
Useless to the State: “Social Problems” and Social Engineering
in
Nationalist Nanjing, 1927–1937, by Zwia Lipkin (Antonia Finnane) |
256 |
Reins of Liberation: An Entangled History of Mongolian Independence,
Chinese Territoriality, and Great Power Hegemony, 1911-1950, by
Xiaoyuan Liu (Colin Mackerras) |
258 |
| Chinese Discourses on the Peasant, 1900–1949, by Xiaorong
Han (R. David Arkush) |
260 |
Qu Qiubai: Superfluous Words, translation and commentary by Jamie
Greenbaum (Thomas Kampen) |
261 |
| Mao and the Economic Stalinization of China, 1948–1953, by
Hua-yu Li (Guang-Zhen Sun) |
263 |
| Mao’s Last Revolution, by Roderick MacFarquhar and Michael
Schoenhals (Paul Clark) |
265 |
Jiceng wenge nining lu (Grassroots Cultural Revolution: A Muddy
Road),
by Liu Guokai, and
Renmin wenge lun (Essay on the Cultural Revolution), by Liu Guokai
(Mobo Gao) |
266 |