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Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: China: From Revolution to Reform

Hizi

Self-Development Ethics and Politics in China Today

A Keyword Approach
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-041-18591-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

A Keyword Approach

Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: China: From Revolution to Reform

ISBN: 978-1-041-18591-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This volume takes readers on a journey into a central aspect of life in China, so-called “self-development.” Whether prompted by the cultural values of educational success, capitalist competition for wealth, or the Chinese Communist Party’s prescriptions for “good” citizenship, few people in China are immune to the impetus to “improve” themselves and thus bring about a better future. Contributors to this volume, interdisciplinary sinologists, draw on materials from practices in education, labor, and self-help as they spotlight “keywords” by which individuals make sense of their self-development journeys – including new forms of resistance to social norms. Rather than simply classify self-development by different activities or groups, the chapters map together ethical features that cut across Chinese society. Contributors explore the nuanced and ambivalent attitudes towards self-development of individuals navigating various requirements and pursuing more complete forms of existence. In so doing, they offer a snapshot of China that intersects with timely global concerns.

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Acknowledgements, Introduction by Gil Hizi, Part I: Developmentalist Thinking, 1. Luohou (lagging-behind) and the impetus of self-improvement by Marius Meinhof, 2. Fendou (struggle), self-help and Chinese modernity by Marco Fumian, 3. Optimizing Individual Desires: Mengxiang (dreams) and entrepreneurship in Chinese Universities by Naja Morell Hjortshøj, Part II: Transformative Frameworks, 4. Qingxu shifang (emotional release) in psychotherapeutic learning by Anna Iskra, 5. 'You've Got to Have Core Muscles': Duanlian (exercise) and the disciplining of body and self among white-collar women by Xinyan Peng, 6. Jiaohua (education for transformation) and self-refashioning in Chinese individuals' Confucian learning by Canglong Wang, Part III: Empowering Ingredients, 7. To have nengli (ability) when lacking xueli (educational knowledge): Striving for success through craftiness in rural China by Liisa Kohonen, 8. The Desire to Help: Aixin (loving heart) and self-development in China by Dan Wu and Yang Zhan, 9. Learning to xinshang (appreciate): Young adults' pursuit of non-standardized sensibilities by Gil Hizi, 10. Between Fatalism and Voluntarism: The Concept of yuanfen (Fated Chance) and its Role for Young Adults' Psychosocial Adjustment in Contemporary China by Isabel Heger-Laube, Part IV: Disillusionment, 11. The inescapability of neijuan (involution) by Linda Qian and Barclay Bram, 12. Tangping (lying flat) among young adults: Shameful, courageous, or just fleeting resistance? by Mieke Matthyssen, 13. Epilogue: The politics of arrested self-development by Jiwei Ci, Bibliography, Index.


Gil Hizi is a postdoctoral fellow at the Goethe University Frankfurt.



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