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Love Troubles: Inequality China and its Intimate Consequences
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Love Troubles: Inequality China and its Intimate Consequences in Vernon, BC
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Love Troubles: Inequality China and its Intimate Consequences in Vernon, BC
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Four decades of economic reform have made China one of the most unequal countries in the world - but the impact of this inequality is not just socioeconomic.Love Troublesis the first book to examine the emotional cost of this inequality to the intimate and emotional lives of China's people. Drawing on first-hand ethnographic research among rural migrant factory workers in the Pearl River Delta in southern China, Wanning Sun critically analyzes narratives about love, romance, and intimacy in contemporary Chinese public discourses. Examining the impact of economic and cultural inequality on private life, this book both embodies and facilitates an intimate turn in the study of China's social change, and presents a significant intellectual intervention into worldwide debates on inequality.
Four decades of economic reform have made China one of the most unequal countries in the world - but the impact of this inequality is not just socioeconomic.Love Troublesis the first book to examine the emotional cost of this inequality to the intimate and emotional lives of China's people. Drawing on first-hand ethnographic research among rural migrant factory workers in the Pearl River Delta in southern China, Wanning Sun critically analyzes narratives about love, romance, and intimacy in contemporary Chinese public discourses. Examining the impact of economic and cultural inequality on private life, this book both embodies and facilitates an intimate turn in the study of China's social change, and presents a significant intellectual intervention into worldwide debates on inequality.



















