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Publishers Weekly,The Chinese "miracle" gets a reality check in this engrossing expose of the country's 200 million migrant laborers set adrift since the country's opening to international markets in the 1980s-a rural population of historically unprecedented size in constant search for work within China and abroad. U.K.-based, Taiwanese-born journalist Pai (Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour) travels widely to capture the settings, circumstances, and stories of this "new mobile proletariat," balancing relevant statistics and modern history with voices of the mostly young, desperately insecure workers on the losing end of a widening income gap and increasing rural unemployment. Eliciting the perspectives of individual migrants-working in dangerous occupations as miners, security guards, prostitutes, black market merchants, brick makers, and cellphone assembly-line workers-gives the narrative a palpable human dimension. Pai carefully contextualizes their plight-many face further exploitation and discrimination as one of China's 55 ethnic minorities-with reference to a strong nationalist strain in Chinese socialism, operative from 1949 on, that punishes dissent while demanding total sacrifice for the sake of the motherland. A moving contribution to the growing literature on the new China, the book will prove relevant for anyone interested in ongoing debates around migrant labor in a globalized economy. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,The Chinese "miracle" gets a reality check in this engrossing expose of the country's 200 million migrant laborers set adrift since the country's opening to international markets in the 1980s-a rural population of historically unprecedented size in constant search for work within China and abroad. U.K.-based, Taiwanese-born journalist Pai (Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour) travels widely to capture the settings, circumstances, and stories of this "new mobile proletariat," balancing relevant statistics and modern history with voices of the mostly young, desperately insecure workers on the losing end of a widening income gap and increasing rural unemployment. Eliciting the perspectives of individual migrants-working in dangerous occupations as miners, security guards, prostitutes, black market merchants, brick makers, and cellphone assembly-line workers-gives the narrative a palpable human dimension. Pai carefully contextualizes their plight-many face further exploitation and discrimination as one of China's 55 ethnic minorities-with reference to a strong nationalist strain in Chinese socialism, operative from 1949 on, that punishes dissent while demanding total sacrifice for the sake of the motherland. A moving contribution to the growing literature on the new China, the book will prove relevant for anyone interested in ongoing debates around migrant labor in a globalized economy. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateJune, 2013
- Pages320
- Reading levelGeneral
- SubgenreRegional Studies
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Each year, 200 million workers from China's vast rural interior travel between cities and provinces in search of employment: the largest human migration in history. This indispensable army of labour accounts for half of China's GDP, but is an unorganized workforce--'scattered sand', in Chinese parlance--and the most marginalized and impoverished group of workers in the country. For two years, the award-winning journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai traveled across China visiting labourers on Olympic construction sites, in the coal mines and brick kilns of the Yellow River region, and at the factories of the Pearl River Delta. She witnessed the outcome of the 2009 riots in the Muslim province of Xinjiang; saw towns in rubble more than a year after the colossal earthquake in Sichuan; and was reunited with long-lost relatives, estranged since her mother's family fled for Taiwan during the Civil War. Scattered Sand is the result of her travels: a finely wrought portrait of those left behind by China's dramatic social and economic advances.
Publishers Weekly,The Chinese "miracle" gets a reality check in this engrossing expose of the country's 200 million migrant laborers set adrift since the country's opening to international markets in the 1980s-a rural population of historically unprecedented size in constant search for work within China and abroad. U.K.-based, Taiwanese-born journalist Pai (Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour) travels widely to capture the settings, circumstances, and stories of this "new mobile proletariat," balancing relevant statistics and modern history with voices of the mostly young, desperately insecure workers on the losing end of a widening income gap and increasing rural unemployment. Eliciting the perspectives of individual migrants-working in dangerous occupations as miners, security guards, prostitutes, black market merchants, brick makers, and cellphone assembly-line workers-gives the narrative a palpable human dimension. Pai carefully contextualizes their plight-many face further exploitation and discrimination as one of China's 55 ethnic minorities-with reference to a strong nationalist strain in Chinese socialism, operative from 1949 on, that punishes dissent while demanding total sacrifice for the sake of the motherland. A moving contribution to the growing literature on the new China, the book will prove relevant for anyone interested in ongoing debates around migrant labor in a globalized economy. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,The Chinese "miracle" gets a reality check in this engrossing expose of the country's 200 million migrant laborers set adrift since the country's opening to international markets in the 1980s-a rural population of historically unprecedented size in constant search for work within China and abroad. U.K.-based, Taiwanese-born journalist Pai (Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour) travels widely to capture the settings, circumstances, and stories of this "new mobile proletariat," balancing relevant statistics and modern history with voices of the mostly young, desperately insecure workers on the losing end of a widening income gap and increasing rural unemployment. Eliciting the perspectives of individual migrants-working in dangerous occupations as miners, security guards, prostitutes, black market merchants, brick makers, and cellphone assembly-line workers-gives the narrative a palpable human dimension. Pai carefully contextualizes their plight-many face further exploitation and discrimination as one of China's 55 ethnic minorities-with reference to a strong nationalist strain in Chinese socialism, operative from 1949 on, that punishes dissent while demanding total sacrifice for the sake of the motherland. A moving contribution to the growing literature on the new China, the book will prove relevant for anyone interested in ongoing debates around migrant labor in a globalized economy. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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