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Like Cattle and Horses – Nationalism and Labor in Shanghai, 1895–1927: Comparative and International Working-Class History

Autor S. a. Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2002
In "Like Cattle and Horses" Steve Smith connects the rise of Chinese nationalism to the growth of a Chinese working class. Moving from the late nineteenth century, when foreign companies first set up factories on Chinese soil, to 1927, when the labor movement created by the Chinese Communist Party was crushed by Chiang Kai-shek, Smith uses a host of documents--journalistic accounts of strikes, memoirs by former activists, police records--to argue that a nationalist movement fueled by the effects of foreign imperialism had a far greater hold on working-class identity than did class consciousness.
While the massive wave of labor protest in the 1920s was principally an expression of militant nationalism rather than of class consciousness, Smith argues, elements of a precarious class identity were in turn forged by the very discourse of nationalism. By linking work-related demands to the defense of the nation, anti-imperialist nationalism legitimized participation in strikes and sensitized workers to the fact that they were worthy of better treatment as Chinese citizens. Smith shows how the workers' refusal to be treated "like cattle and horses" (a phrase frequently used by workers to describe their condition) came from a new but powerfully felt sense of dignity. In short, nationalism enabled workers to interpret the anger they felt at their unjust treatment in the workplace in political terms and to create a link between their position as workers and their position as members of an oppressed nation. By focusing on the role of the working class, "Like Cattle and Horses" is one of very few studies that examines nationalism "from below," acknowledging the powerful agency of nonelite forces in promoting national identity.
"Like Cattle and Horses" will interest historians of labor, modern China, and nationalism, as well as those engaged in the study of revolutions and revolt.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822327936
ISBN-10: 0822327937
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 154 x 233 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Comparative and International Working-Class History


Cuprins

Contents:
Traditional social networks and identities
Nationalist and labor protest at the end of the Qing dynasty
The 1911 revolution in Shanghai
Nationalist and labor protest, 1913-19
The May Fourth Movement of 1919
The discourse of class
The Communists attempt to organize labor. 1920-23
Workers and the nation: Left versus Right, 1923-25
The May Thirtieth Movement, 1925
National and class identities, 1925-27
The surge in labor organization, 1927
Climax of the National Revolution, March-April 1927

Recenzii

"Specialists will delight in the stories that Smith tells and will be impressed by the formidable range of theories that he draws on and develops. This superbly perceptive and original book contains many gems of scholarship. Few other historians of China could match this range of expertise." - Gregor Benton, University of Wales, College at Cardiff

"Like Cattle and Horses stands out as an important and original contribution to debates within Chinese studies about labour and nationalism and a significant addition to the comparative literature on class identities and their political implications." - Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Indiana University


"Specialists will delight in the stories that Smith tells and will be impressed by the formidable range of theories that he draws on and develops. This superbly perceptive and original book contains many gems of scholarship. Few other historians of China could match this range of expertise." - Gregor Benton, University of Wales, College at Cardiff "Like Cattle and Horses stands out as an important and original contribution to debates within Chinese studies about labour and nationalism and a significant addition to the comparative literature on class identities and their political implications." - Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Indiana University

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"Specialists and general readers alike will delight in the stories that Smith tells. This perceptive and original book abounds in good ideas and gems of scholarship and draws on a formidable range of theories. Few historians of China could match this range of expertise."--Gregor Benton, University of Wales, Cardiff

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Exploration of the development of national and class identities among Shanghai workers, claiming that nationalism had a greater hold on working-class identity between 1895 and 1927 than class consciousness.