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Xin Liu 
The Mirage of China 
Anti-Humanism, Narcissism, and Corporeality of the Contemporary World

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Today’s world is one marked by the signs of digital capitalism and global capitalist expansion, and China is increasingly being integrated into this global system of production and consumption. As a result, China’s immediate material impact is now felt almost everywhere in the world; however, the significance and process of this integration is far from understood. This study shows how the a priori categories of statistical reasoning came to be re-born and re-lived in the People’s Republic – as essential conditions for the possibility of a new mode of knowledge and governance. From the ruins of the Maoist revolution China has risen through a mode of quantitative self-objectification.


As the author argues, an epistemological rift has separated the Maoist years from the present age of the People’s Republic, which appears on the global stage as a mirage. This study is an ethnographic investigation of concepts – of the conceptual forces that have produced and been produced by – two forms of knowledge, life, and governance. As the author shows, the world of China, contrary to the common view, is not the Chinese world; it is a symptomatic moment of our world at the present time.

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Acknowledgements
Preface


Chapter 1. Making up numbers


PART I: MORAL MATHEMATICS


Chapter 2. The mentality of governance



  • The weight of numbers

  • The obesity of statistical yearbooks

  • The law for statistical work


Chapter 3. The facticity of social facts



  • A new life of facts

  • Socialism and statistics

  • Let facts speak for themselves


PART II: STATISTICS, METAPHYSICS, AND ETHICS


Chapter 4. Discipline and punish



  • Professor Dai and his statistical revolution

  • The colonization of social sciences


PART III: REASON AND REVOLUTION


Chapter 6. The taming of chance



  • Change and chance

  • Land and luck

  • Fortune and fate


Chapter 7. Interiorization



  • Stories and memories (genealogy of history I)

  • Temporality and subjectivity (genealogy of history II)

  • Class and classification (genealogy of history III)


Chapter 8. Exteriorization



  • Epistemology I: Anti-humanism and narcissism

  • Epistemology II: Objectivity and corporeality

  • Epistemology III: Mass and massification


Bibliography
Index

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Xin Liu is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley and Fellow of the Sociology Division, the E-Institutes of Shanghai Universities. He is the author of In One’s Own Shadow (University of California Press, 2000) and The Otherness of Self (University of Michigan Press, 2002); and editor of New Reflections on Anthropological Studies of (greater) China (IEAS, UC Berkeley, 2004).
语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 222 ● ISBN 9781845459062 ● 文件大小 0.6 MB ● 出版者 Berghahn Books ● 市 NY ● 国家 US ● 发布时间 2009 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2857046 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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