Becoming Chinese |
Contents |
ILLUSTRATIONS |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
Introduction |
1. The City and the Modern |
1. The Cultural Construction of Modernity in Urban Shanghai |
2. Marketing Medicine and Advertising Dreams in China, 1900–1950 |
3. "A High Place Is No Better Than a Low Place" |
• | AN URBAN FRAME OF REFERENCE: LANZHOU, SHANGHAI, AND OTHER URBAN CENTERS |
• | CITIES AND SOCIAL CRITICISM: THE IMPULSE FOR REFORM |
• | CITIES, THE STATE, AND CITY PEOPLE |
• | CONCLUSION |
• | NOTES |
4. Engineering China |
5. Hierarchical Modernization |
6. The Grounding of Cosmopolitans |
2. The Nation and the Self |
7. Zhang Taiyan's Concept of the Individual and Modern Chinese Identity |
8. Crime or Punishment? On the Forensic Discourse of Modern Chinese Literature |
9. Hanjian (Traitor)! Collaboration and Retribution in Wartime Shanghai |
10. Of Authenticity and Woman |
11. Victory as Defeat |
CONTRIBUTORS |
Index |