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Shi Li is professor of economics in the School of Economics and Business and acting director of the China Institute for Income Inequality Studies at Beijing Normal University. Michelle S. Mood is an assistant professor of political science and Asian studies at Kenyon College in Ohio and writes on th...
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Published in: | The China quarterly (London) 2014-03, Vol.217, p.307 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Shi Li is professor of economics in the School of Economics and Business and acting director of the China Institute for Income Inequality Studies at Beijing Normal University. Michelle S. Mood is an assistant professor of political science and Asian studies at Kenyon College in Ohio and writes on the political implications of China's rural economic reforms. Szeto has published widely in scholarly journals such as Visual Anthropology, Dance Chronicle, Modern Chinese Literature and Culture and Jump Cut, and is the author of The Martial Arts Cinema of the Chinese Diaspora (Southern Illinois University Press, 2011). R. Bin Wong is distinguished professor of history and director of the Asia Institute at UCLA and a distinguished guest professor at Fudan University Institute for Advanced Study in Social Sciences. |
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ISSN: | 0305-7410 1468-2648 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0305741014000289 |