Light and shadow of an inarticulate age: reflections on China's reform
By: Ngai, Pun.
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ArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.70-76.Subject(s): Economic reform - India | Economic reform
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: This tribute to the resilence of China's migrant workers is by an academic who lived and worked among them in Shenzhen for seven months, sharing their screams and dreams. It touchingly portrays the plight of young migrant workers, many of them women, who have been caught in the grip of capital's unscrupulous willingness to sacrifice anything in the pursuit of profit. Their efforts to organise themselves have been at best a partial success. - Reproduced.
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This tribute to the resilence of China's migrant workers is by an academic who lived and worked among them in Shenzhen for seven months, sharing their screams and dreams. It touchingly portrays the plight of young migrant workers, many of them women, who have been caught in the grip of capital's unscrupulous willingness to sacrifice anything in the pursuit of profit. Their efforts to organise themselves have been at best a partial success. - Reproduced.


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