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Author Wallis, Cara.

Title Technomobility in China : young migrant women and mobile phones / Cara Wallis.

Publication Info. New York, N.Y. : New York University, [2013]
©2013

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Description 264 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Critical cultural communication
Critical cultural communication.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (229-255) and index.
Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction: mobile bodies, mobile technologies, and immobile mobility -- Market reforms, global linkages, and (dis)continuity in post socialist China -- "My first big urban purchase" : mobile technologies and modern subjectivity -- Navigating mobile networks of sociality and intimacy -- Picturing the self, imagining the world -- Mobile communication and labor politics -- Conclusion: the mobile assemblage and social change in China -- Appendix: the fieldwork -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.
Summary "As unprecedented waves of young, rural women journey to cities in China, not only to work, but also to "see the world"and gain some autonomy, they regularly face significant institutional obstacles as well as deep-seated anti-rural prejudices. Based on immersive fieldwork, Cara Wallis provides an intimate portrait of the social, cultural, and economic implications of mobile communication for a group of young women engaged in unskilled service work in Beijing, where they live and work for indefinite periods of time. While simultaneously situating her work within the fields of feminist studies, technology studies, and communication theory, Wallis explores the way in which the cell phone has been integrated into the transforming social structures and practices of contemporary China, and the ways in which mobile technology enables rural young women--a population that has been traditionally marginalized and deemed as "backward" and "other"--To participate in and create culture, allowing them to perform a modern, rural-urban identity. In this theoretically rich and empirically grounded analysis, Wallis provides original insight into the co-construction of technology and subjectivity as well as the multiple forces that shape contemporary China."--Publisher's website.
Subject Women -- China -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Women.
China.
Social conditions.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Women -- Social networks -- China.
Women -- Social networks.
Migration, Internal -- China -- History -- 21st century.
Migration, Internal.
History.
Technology and women -- China.
Technology and women.
Women -- Social conditions.
Chronological Term 2000 - 2099
Genre/Form History.
Subject Women.
Womyn.
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