The Consumer Revolution in Urban China

The Consumer Revolution in Urban China

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After decades of egalitarian, restricted consumption, residents of China's cities are surrounded by a level of material comfort and commercial hype unimaginable just ten years ago. In this first in-depth treatment of the consumer revolution in China, fourteen leading scholars of Chinese culture and society explore the interpersonal consequences of rapid commercialization.
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Paperback, 379 pages
Published January 20th 2000 by University of California Press (first published 2000)
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