Foreword: Culture Matters—A Report from the Field of U.S.-China
Relations
Introduction: The New China, a Different United States
Part I: Front Stage
Chapter 1: Trouble-Makers or Truth-Sayers? The Peculiar Status of
Foreign Correspondents in China
Chapter 2: The Political Roots of China's Environmental
Degradation
Chapter 3: Fueling China's Capitalist Transformation: The Human
Cost
Chapter 4: Qigong, Falun Gong, and the Body Politic in Contemporary
China
Chapter 5: Narratives to Live By: The Century of Humiliation and
Chinese National Identity Today
Chapter 6: The Internet: A Force to Transform Chinese Society?
Chapter 7: The Politics of Filmmaking and Movie Watching
Part II: Back Stage
Chapter 8: Fictional China
Chapter 9: Of Rice and Meat: Real Chinese Food
Chapter 10: Herding the Masses: Public Opinion and Democracy in
Today's China
Chapter 11: Sex Tourism and the Lure of the Ethnic Erotic in
Southwest China
Chapter 12: Welcome to Paradise! A Sino-American Joint-Venture
Project
Chapter 13: The New Chinese Intellectual: Globalized, Disoriented,
Reoriented
Chapter 14: Reporting China since the 1960s
Afterword: China, the United States, and the Fragile Planet
Lionel M. Jensen is associate professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. Timothy B. Weston is associate professor of history at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
A re-engagement with the editors' China beyond the Headlines
(2000), with new insights and contributing authors, this compelling
work is at once a critical assessment of contemporary Sino-U.S.
relations and an appraisal of myriad social, political, and
economic shifts within the PRC. Esteemed scholars, journalists, and
activists engage in topics as diverse as the environment, eating
habits, the Internet, film and literature, coal mining, Falun Gong,
and journalism. . . . The book is highly accessible: all authors
use a narrative writing style; a brief chronology and note on
Chinese pronunciation preface the work; and each chapter includes a
short list of recommended readings. This volume and its 2000
precursor address the editors' desire to contextualize China in an
era when the U.S. is increasingly less distinct from the once
exotic and mythologized 'middle kingdom.' Essential.
*CHOICE*
The authors in this book provide the detailed information needed to
understand the relationship of the Chinese regime with its
citizens, making it essential reading for a general audience. . . .
The authors are a group of prominent scholars and practitioners
cutting across standard social science and humanities boundaries. .
. . Each chapter is distinguished by a thorough understanding of
its subject and . . . each goes beyond a mere descriptive account,
placing the analysis in a political, historical, cultural, social
and/or economic context. . . . It would make an excellent textbook
and should provoke exciting classroom discussions.
*The China Journal*
The major contribution of the book is that it addresses the basic
yet most critical issues in contemporary China in a comprehensive
way. It provides a fresh and timely look at a changing China.
Students and scholars of contemporary China will certainly benefit
from reading the book.
*Journal of Chinese Political Science*
China's Transformations succeeds in providing an array of chapters
on interesting topics that draw the reader in and stimulate
thinking about both China and the ongoing dialogue between American
and Chinese society. Having used this book twice in my
undergraduate class on Chinese politics, I can report that
students—even those who have little natural interest in China—enjoy
reading it and gain a great deal from it. Yet even while China's
Transformations is well-suited for use in the undergraduate
classroom, China specialists and members of the general public
alike will also find the chapters engaging and thought-provoking. .
. . A rare find: an edited volume on China that is fun to read,
accessible to a variety of audiences, and full of highly insightful
and interesting analyses.
*Pacific Affairs*
Clear, readable, and compelling—an excellent collection of essays
that I will certainly use myself.
*Rana Mitter, University of Oxford*
I intend to adopt this terrific book. It's the perfect blend of
accessible prose and rigorous scholarship on important but
seldom-covered topics.
*Karl Gerth, University of South Carolina*
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