Everyday Modernity in China
Discover the intricacies of contemporary life in China with "Everyday Modernity in China," a compelling work by the University of Washington Press. Published in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 336 pages and delves into the concept of modernity as it manifests in the everyday experiences of Chinese citizens. The book focuses on the theme of 'revaluation,' exploring how China's integration into global capitalism is transforming various aspects of life, from domestic labor to the commoditization of essential resources like water and recycling. This thought-provoking exploration reveals the complexities of a society increasingly shaped by consumer-oriented values. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, economics, or modern Chinese culture, "Everyday Modernity in China" offers a unique perspective on the challenges and changes facing a rapidly evolving nation.