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Book Title
On the Edge
Publication Name
On the Edge : Feeling Precarious in China
Title
On the Edge
Subtitle
Feeling Precarious in China
Author
Margaret Hillenbrand
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0231212143
EAN
9780231212144
ISBN
9780231212144
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
Asian / Chinese, Criticism & Theory, Poverty & Homelessness, Asia / China, Civics & Citizenship, Movements / Critical Theory
Release Date
24/10/2023
Release Year
2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1 in
Item Length
9 in
Subject Area
Art, Literary Criticism, History, Social Science, Philosophy, Political Science
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
22.8 Oz
Number of Pages
408 Pages

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Charismatic artists recruit desperate migrants for site-specific performance art pieces, often without compensation. Construction workers threaten on camera to jump from the top of a high-rise building if their back wages are not paid. Users of a video and livestreaming app hustle for views by eating excrement or setting off firecrackers on their genitals. In these and many other recent cultural moments, China's suppressed social strife simmers--or threatens to boil over. On the Edge probes precarity in contemporary China through the lens of the dark and angry cultural forms that chronic uncertainty has generated. Margaret Hillenbrand argues that a vast underclass of Chinese workers exist in "zombie citizenship," a state of dehumanizing exile from the law and its safeguards. Many others also feel precarious--sensing that they live on a precipice, with the constant fear of falling into this abyss of dispossession, disenfranchisement, and dislocation. Examining the volatile aesthetic forms that embody stifled social tensions and surging anxiety over zombie citizenship, Hillenbrand traces how people use culture to vent taboo feelings of rage, resentment, distrust, and disdain in scenarios rife with cross-class antagonism. On the Edge is highly interdisciplinary, fusing digital media, art history, literary criticism, and performance studies with citizenship, protest, and labor studies. It makes both the distinctive Chinese experience and the vital role of culture central to global understandings of how entrenched insecurity and civic jeopardy fray the bonds of the social contract.

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Publisher
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231212143
ISBN-13
9780231212144
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12060879555

Product Key Features

Author
Margaret Hillenbrand
Publication Name
On the Edge : Feeling Precarious in China
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Asian / Chinese, Criticism & Theory, Poverty & Homelessness, Asia / China, Civics & Citizenship, Movements / Critical Theory
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, Literary Criticism, History, Social Science, Philosophy, Political Science
Number of Pages
408 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
22.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2023-003860
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Nx583.A1
Reviews
Hillenbrand is as searing and uncompromising in her critique of the power of the state and neoliberal market as she is sensitive and compassionate to rural migrant labourers. The book is definitely not "China for Dummies", nor will it leave you with a feelgood aftertaste. But you'll be rewarded with a deeper appreciation of the moral complexity that is essential to understanding China., On the Edge engages with precarity as a critical issue of our time. Coupled with its theoretical sophistication, the scope of its subject matter, its analytical strength, and its eloquence, this makes it a key intervention. Combining social engagement and aesthetic sensitivity, this scholarship is as imaginative as it is rigorous., Revealing vital connections between creativity and precarity, On the Edge features incisive and nuanced analyses of Chinese avant-garde art, migrant worker poetry and video, documentary cinema, and livestreaming performances. This inspiring book should be essential reading for all students of contemporary art, media, and society., Hillenbrand examines the precarity of life for the outcasts of Chinese capitalism, indispensable yet unwanted, living in a state that she calls "zombie citizenship." Her analysis of a wide range of fractious, rebarbative cultural productions by China's underclass reveals how links between precarity, labour, life, and art generate new spaces for understanding protest, class, exploitation and control., Brilliant and perceptive, this book explores "precarity" as an affective and material human condition in China. Expressed through art forms and cultural practices, precarity unleashes unmanageable and undisciplined feelings that haunt the regime as much as society. This is one of the most original works on contemporary China I have ever read., Hillenbrand examines the precarity of life for the outcasts of Chinese capitalism, indispensable yet unwanted, living in a state that she calls "zombie citizenship." Her analysis of a wide range of fractious, rebarbative cultural productions by China's underclass reveals how links between precarity, labor, life, and art generate new spaces for understanding protest, class, exploitation, and control.
Table of Content
Preface: Trial by Fire Acknowledgments Introduction: Grasping the Precarious 1. The Delegators 2. The Ragpickers 3. The Vocalists and the Ventriloquists 4. The Cliffhangers 5. The Microcelebrities Conclusion: Viral Precarity Notes References Index
Dewey Decimal
709.050155
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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