Xin Liu is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of In One's Own Shadow (UC Press) and The Otherness of Self (U. of Michigan Press) and the editor of New Reflections on Anthropological Studies of (greater) China (IEAS Monograph Series, UC Berkeley).
Good books capture critical moments. Liu has captured one here. Asian Anthropology The book as a piece of writing is fluid and graceful. Liu's ethnographic accounts are indeed masterly--deftly weaving dialogue, observation, metaphor, and analysis in a way that would make many writers (of both fiction and nonfiction) sigh with envy. Liu juxtaposes characters and incidents in such a way as to subtly highlight the themes at hand, using humor, irony, and understatement to bring to life the world of 'making up numbers.' Liu effectively suggests that the rise of statistics and the objective mode are, like the rise of Maoism and the ideological mode, a phase in history that may or may not appear equally ridiculous in years to come. Can we see outside our own spot in history, Liu asks, and should we (and the people of China) give up dreaming and utopias merely because our current historical moment favors the narcissistic, corporeal statistic? H-Ideas Today's world is one marked by the signs of digital capitalism and global capitalist expansion, and China is increasingly being integrated into this global system of production and consumption. As a result, China's immediate material impact is now felt almost everywhere in the world; however, the significance and process of this integration is far from understood. This study shows how the a priori categories of statistical reasoning came to be re-born and re-lived in the People's Republic - as essential conditions for the possibility of a new mode of knowledge and governance. From the ruins of the Maoist revolution China has risen through a mode of quantitative self-objectification. As the author argues, an epistemological rift has separated the Maoist years from the present age of the People's Republic, which appears on the global stage as a mirage. This study is an ethnographic investigation of concepts - of the conceptual forces that have produced and been produced by - two forms of knowledge, life, and governance. As the author shows, the world of China, contrary to the common view, is not the Chinese world; it is a symptomatic moment of our world at the present time. Xin Liu is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of In One's Own Shadow (UC Press) and The Otherness of Self (U. of Michigan Press) and the editor of New Reflections on Anthropological Studies of (greater) China (IEAS Monograph Series, UC Berkeley).
發表於2024-11-16
The Mirage of China 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
看瞭介紹中的評價,就想找書來看。之前一時心癢,看瞭另一個評論,居然給瞭這麼低的評價。貼一點評價在這裏,由REBECCA E. KARL寫的,方便大傢參考: This ambitious, but ultimately slight, book asks some interesting questions and attempts to stake out some important ...
評分終於看完瞭一本劉星的書,果然很非主流。作者開篇就樹立瞭自己“非主流”的民族誌定位。盡管前幾章的一些民族誌和訪談片段(在北京計程車裏和計程車司機打趣,在國傢統計局和官員聊天等)極其有趣。但此書並不是傳統意義上的民族誌。 作者說這是一本對“concept”進行研究的民...
評分終於看完瞭一本劉星的書,果然很非主流。作者開篇就樹立瞭自己“非主流”的民族誌定位。盡管前幾章的一些民族誌和訪談片段(在北京計程車裏和計程車司機打趣,在國傢統計局和官員聊天等)極其有趣。但此書並不是傳統意義上的民族誌。 作者說這是一本對“concept”進行研究的民...
評分終於看完瞭一本劉星的書,果然很非主流。作者開篇就樹立瞭自己“非主流”的民族誌定位。盡管前幾章的一些民族誌和訪談片段(在北京計程車裏和計程車司機打趣,在國傢統計局和官員聊天等)極其有趣。但此書並不是傳統意義上的民族誌。 作者說這是一本對“concept”進行研究的民...
評分終於看完瞭一本劉星的書,果然很非主流。作者開篇就樹立瞭自己“非主流”的民族誌定位。盡管前幾章的一些民族誌和訪談片段(在北京計程車裏和計程車司機打趣,在國傢統計局和官員聊天等)極其有趣。但此書並不是傳統意義上的民族誌。 作者說這是一本對“concept”進行研究的民...
圖書標籤: 社會學 人類學 China Anthropology 科學史 海外中國研究 治理術 新書記
The Mirage of China 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載