Guilty of Indigence

Guilty of Indigence
Title Guilty of Indigence PDF eBook
Author Janet Y. Chen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 321
Release 2013-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 069116195X

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In the early twentieth century, a time of political fragmentation and social upheaval in China, poverty became the focus of an anguished national conversation about the future of the country. Investigating the lives of the urban poor in China during this critical era, Guilty of Indigence examines the solutions implemented by a nation attempting to deal with "society's most fundamental problem." Interweaving analysis of shifting social viewpoints, the evolution of poor relief institutions, and the lived experiences of the urban poor, Janet Chen explores the development of Chinese attitudes toward urban poverty and of policies intended for its alleviation. Chen concentrates on Beijing and Shanghai, two of China's most important cities, and she considers how various interventions carried a lasting influence. The advent of the workhouse, the denigration of the nonworking poor as "social parasites," efforts to police homelessness and vagrancy--all had significant impact on the lives of people struggling to survive. Chen provides a crucially needed historical lens for understanding how beliefs about poverty intersected with shattering historical events, producing new welfare policies and institutions for the benefit of some, but to the detriment of others. Drawing on vast archival material, Guilty of Indigence deepens the historical perspective on poverty in China and reveals critical lessons about a still-pervasive social issue.

A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms

A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms
Title A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms PDF eBook
Author Charles Buck
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1826
Genre Theology
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A Theological Dictionary

A Theological Dictionary
Title A Theological Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Charles Buck
Publisher
Pages 614
Release 1829
Genre Theology
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A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious terms. Woodward's enlarged & improved Amer. ed

A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious terms. Woodward's enlarged & improved Amer. ed
Title A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious terms. Woodward's enlarged & improved Amer. ed PDF eBook
Author Charles Buck
Publisher
Pages 628
Release 1824
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Revolutionary Nativism

Revolutionary Nativism
Title Revolutionary Nativism PDF eBook
Author Maggie Clinton
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 276
Release 2017-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 0822373033

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In Revolutionary Nativism Maggie Clinton traces the history and cultural politics of fascist organizations that operated under the umbrella of the Chinese Nationalist Party (GMD) during the 1920s and 1930s. Clinton argues that fascism was not imported to China from Europe or Japan; rather it emerged from the charged social conditions that prevailed in the country's southern and coastal regions during the interwar period. These fascist groups were led by young militants who believed that reviving China's Confucian "national spirit" could foster the discipline and social cohesion necessary to defend China against imperialism and Communism and to develop formidable industrial and military capacities, thereby securing national strength in a competitive international arena. Fascists within the GMD deployed modernist aesthetics in their literature and art while justifying their anti-Communist violence with nativist discourse. Showing how the GMD's fascist factions popularized a virulently nationalist rhetoric that linked Confucianism with a specific path of industrial development, Clinton sheds new light on the complex dynamics of Chinese nationalism and modernity.

Theological Dictionary

Theological Dictionary
Title Theological Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Charles Buck
Publisher
Pages 630
Release 1826
Genre Theology
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Remains of the Everyday

Remains of the Everyday
Title Remains of the Everyday PDF eBook
Author Joshua Goldstein
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 338
Release 2020-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 0520299817

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Remains of the Everyday traces the changing material culture and industrial ecology of China through the lens of recycling. Over the last century, waste recovery and secondhand goods markets have been integral to Beijing’s economic functioning and cultural identity, and acts of recycling have figured centrally in the ideological imagination of modernity and citizenship. On the one hand, the Chinese state has repeatedly promoted acts of voluntary recycling as exemplary of conscientious citizenship. On the other, informal recycling networks—from the night soil carriers of the Republican era to the collectors of plastic and cardboard in Beijing’s neighborhoods today—have been represented as undisciplined, polluting, and technologically primitive due to the municipal government’s failure to control them. The result, Joshua Goldstein argues, is the repeatedly re-inscribed exclusion of waste workers from formations of modern urban citizenship as well as the intrinsic liminality of recycling itself as an economic process.