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Despite growing affluence, a large number of urban Chinese have problems making ends meet. Based on ethnographic research among several different types of communities in Guangzhou, China, Soup, Love and a Helping Hand examines different modes and ideologies of help/support, as well as the related issues of reciprocity, relatedness (kinship), and changing state-society relations in contemporary China. With an emphasis on the subjective experience, Fleischer’s research carefully explores people’s ideas about moral obligations, social expectations, and visions of urban Chinese society.



Trade Review

Soup, Love, and a Helping Hand is a very good introductory text for those who have never been to China, because it delineates contemporary forms of social support and the general context of this modern society.” • JRAI (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute)

“The ethnography throughout is solidly empirical and also delicately sensitive to multiple nuances of meaning, the myriad of considerations that enter into each act of support, whether in reciprocity or in generalized gift, and the weight of consequences in precarious circumstances…The volume is well-written, concise, and readable, valuable for readers in the field and accessible for both informed general readers and university students.” • Anthropos

“This excellent monograph will be of great use to both scholars of contemporary China as well as to students at both graduate and undergraduate levels.” • Ellen Oxfeld, Middlebury College



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Map
List of Main Interlocutors

Introduction

PART I: SOUP

Chapter 1. “If Not His Child, Who Will Pay for His Living?”: Household and Kin-Based Support
Chapter 2. Neighbors and Friends
Chapter 3. Support and Reciprocity

PART II: LOVE

Chapter 4. Religious Revival

Chapter 5. The Church: Social and Religious Services
Chapter 6. Love: A Community of Believers

PART III: A HELPING HAND

Chapter 7. Philanthropy, Charity, and Volunteerism
Chapter 8. Inspirations and Motivations to Volunteer
Chapter 9. Volunteering: Governmentality and Agency

Conclusion: Soup, Love, and a Helping Hand: Urban Transformations and the Ethics of Social Support

Bibliography
Index

Soup, Love, and a Helping Hand: Social Relations

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 21/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9781785336553, 978-1785336553
      ISBN10: 178533655X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Despite growing affluence, a large number of urban Chinese have problems making ends meet. Based on ethnographic research among several different types of communities in Guangzhou, China, Soup, Love and a Helping Hand examines different modes and ideologies of help/support, as well as the related issues of reciprocity, relatedness (kinship), and changing state-society relations in contemporary China. With an emphasis on the subjective experience, Fleischer’s research carefully explores people’s ideas about moral obligations, social expectations, and visions of urban Chinese society.



      Trade Review

      Soup, Love, and a Helping Hand is a very good introductory text for those who have never been to China, because it delineates contemporary forms of social support and the general context of this modern society.” • JRAI (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute)

      “The ethnography throughout is solidly empirical and also delicately sensitive to multiple nuances of meaning, the myriad of considerations that enter into each act of support, whether in reciprocity or in generalized gift, and the weight of consequences in precarious circumstances…The volume is well-written, concise, and readable, valuable for readers in the field and accessible for both informed general readers and university students.” • Anthropos

      “This excellent monograph will be of great use to both scholars of contemporary China as well as to students at both graduate and undergraduate levels.” • Ellen Oxfeld, Middlebury College



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements
      Map
      List of Main Interlocutors

      Introduction

      PART I: SOUP

      Chapter 1. “If Not His Child, Who Will Pay for His Living?”: Household and Kin-Based Support
      Chapter 2. Neighbors and Friends
      Chapter 3. Support and Reciprocity

      PART II: LOVE

      Chapter 4. Religious Revival

      Chapter 5. The Church: Social and Religious Services
      Chapter 6. Love: A Community of Believers

      PART III: A HELPING HAND

      Chapter 7. Philanthropy, Charity, and Volunteerism
      Chapter 8. Inspirations and Motivations to Volunteer
      Chapter 9. Volunteering: Governmentality and Agency

      Conclusion: Soup, Love, and a Helping Hand: Urban Transformations and the Ethics of Social Support

      Bibliography
      Index

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