Exotic Commodities: Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China
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Bester Preis: Fr. 26.30 (€ 26.95)¹ (vom 18.03.2016)The Tragedy of Liberation: A History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957 (2015)
ISBN: 9781620403495 bzw. 1620403498, in Englisch, 400 Seiten, Bloomsbury Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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A groundbreaking chronicle of the violent early years of the People’s Republic of China, by the author of the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize–winning Mao’s Great Famine."The Chinese Communist party refers to its victory in 1949 as a 'liberation.' In China the story of liberation and the revolution that followed is not one of peace, liberty, and justice. It is first and foremost a story of calculated terror and systematic violence." So begins Frank Dikötter’s stunning and revelatory chronicle of Mao Zedong’s ascension and campaign to transform the Chinese into what the party called New People. Due to the secrecy surrounding the country’s records, little has been known before now about the eight years that followed, preceding the massive famine and Great Leap Forward. Drawing on hundreds of previously classified documents, secret police reports, unexpurgated versions of leadership speeches, eyewitness accounts of those who survived, and more, and told with great narrative sweep, The Tragedy of Liberation bears witness to a shocking, largely untold history, giving voice at last to the millions who were lost and casting new light on the foundations of one of the most powerful regimes of the twenty-first century., Paperback, Label: Bloomsbury Press, Bloomsbury Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2015-02-17, Release date: 2015-02-14, Studio: Bloomsbury Press, Sales rank: 355568.
Exotic Commodities: Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China
ISBN: 9780231141161 bzw. 0231141165, in Englisch, Columbia University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China, Exotic Commodities is the first book to chart the consumption and spread of foreign goods in China from the mid-nineteenth century to the advent of communism in 1949. Richly illustrated and revealing, this volume recounts how exotic commodities were acquired and adapted in a country commonly believed to have remained "hostile toward alien things" during the industrial era. China was not immune to global trends that prized the modern goods of "civilized" nations. Foreign imports were enthusiastically embraced by both the upper and lower classes and rapidly woven into the fabric of everyday life, often in inventive ways. Scarves, skirts, blouses, and corsets were combined with traditional garments to create strikingly original fashions. Industrially produced rice, sugar, wheat, and canned food revolutionized local cuisine, and mass produced mirrors were hung on doorframes to ward off malignant spirits.Frank Dikötter argues that ordinary people were the least inhibited in acquiring these products and therefore the most instrumental in changing the material culture of China. Landscape paintings, door leaves, and calligraphy scrolls were happily mixed with kitschy oil paintings and modern advertisements. Old and new interacted in ways that might have seemed incongruous to outsiders but were perfectly harmonious to local people.This pragmatic attitude would eventually lead to China's own mass production and export of cheap, modern goods, which today can be found all over the world. The nature of this history raises the question, which Dikötter pursues in his conclusion: If the key to surviving in a fast-changing world is the ability to innovate, could China be more in tune with modernity than Europe?
Exotic Commodities: Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China (2007)
ISBN: 9780231141161 bzw. 0231141165, in Englisch, 384 Seiten, Columbia University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Bloomingdale Books.
Exotic Commodities is the first book to chart the consumption and spread of foreign goods in China from the mid-nineteenth century to the advent of communism in 1949. Richly illustrated and revealing, this volume recounts how exotic commodities were acquired and adapted in a country commonly believed to have remained "hostile toward alien things" during the industrial era. China was not immune to global trends that prized the modern goods of "civilized" nations. Foreign imports were enthusiastically embraced by both the upper and lower classes and rapidly woven into the fabric of everyday life, often in inventive ways. Scarves, skirts, blouses, and corsets were combined with traditional garments to create strikingly original fashions. Industrially produced rice, sugar, wheat, and canned food revolutionized local cuisine, and mass produced mirrors were hung on doorframes to ward off malignant spirits.Frank Dikötter argues that ordinary people were the least inhibited in acquiring these products and therefore the most instrumental in changing the material culture of China. Landscape paintings, door leaves, and calligraphy scrolls were happily mixed with kitschy oil paintings and modern advertisements. Old and new interacted in ways that might have seemed incongruous to outsiders but were perfectly harmonious to local people.This pragmatic attitude would eventually lead to China's own mass production and export of cheap, modern goods, which today can be found all over the world. The nature of this history raises the question, which Dikötter pursues in his conclusion: If the key to surviving in a fast-changing world is the ability to innovate, could China be more in tune with modernity than Europe?, Hardcover, Label: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-03-27, Studio: Columbia University Press, Verkaufsrang: 2424920.
Exotic Commodities: Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China (2007)
ISBN: 9780231141161 bzw. 0231141165, in Englisch, 384 Seiten, Columbia University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BRILANTI BOOKS.
Exotic Commodities is the first book to chart the consumption and spread of foreign goods in China from the mid-nineteenth century to the advent of communism in 1949. Richly illustrated and revealing, this volume recounts how exotic commodities were acquired and adapted in a country commonly believed to have remained "hostile toward alien things" during the industrial era. China was not immune to global trends that prized the modern goods of "civilized" nations. Foreign imports were enthusiastically embraced by both the upper and lower classes and rapidly woven into the fabric of everyday life, often in inventive ways. Scarves, skirts, blouses, and corsets were combined with traditional garments to create strikingly original fashions. Industrially produced rice, sugar, wheat, and canned food revolutionized local cuisine, and mass produced mirrors were hung on doorframes to ward off malignant spirits.Frank Dikötter argues that ordinary people were the least inhibited in acquiring these products and therefore the most instrumental in changing the material culture of China. Landscape paintings, door leaves, and calligraphy scrolls were happily mixed with kitschy oil paintings and modern advertisements. Old and new interacted in ways that might have seemed incongruous to outsiders but were perfectly harmonious to local people.This pragmatic attitude would eventually lead to China's own mass production and export of cheap, modern goods, which today can be found all over the world. The nature of this history raises the question, which Dikötter pursues in his conclusion: If the key to surviving in a fast-changing world is the ability to innovate, could China be more in tune with modernity than Europe?, Hardcover, Label: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-03-27, Studio: Columbia University Press, Verkaufsrang: 2424920.
Tragedy of Liberation: A History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957 (1957)
ISBN: 9781620403495 bzw. 1620403498, in Englisch, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.
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The Tragedy of Liberation: a History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957 (2015)
ISBN: 9781620403495 bzw. 1620403498, in Englisch, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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The Tragedy of Liberation: a History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957 (2015)
ISBN: 9781620403495 bzw. 1620403498, in Englisch, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Trade paperback.
Exotic Commodities: Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China
ISBN: 9780231141161 bzw. 0231141165, in Englisch, Columbia University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Exotic-Commodities~~Frank-Dikotter, Exotic Commodities: Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China.
The Tragedy of Liberation: a History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957 (2015)
ISBN: 9781620403495 bzw. 1620403498, in Englisch, Bloomsbury Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Nettextstore, NE, Lincoln, [RE:4].
Paperback.