An analysis of Chinese culture and society alongside a critique of contemporary social theory. In a series of essays, Professor Sangren analyzes various dimensions of social and individual life in China, including complex fields of gender and desire.
Chinese Sociologics: An Anthropological Account of Alienation and Social Reproduction (London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology)
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Author(s)P. Steven Sangren
PublisherBerg Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0485195720
ISBN-139780485195729
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Sales Rank3,766,280
CategorySocial Science
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