麦高登
The World in Guangzhou 豆瓣
8.0 (5 个评分) 作者: Gordon Mathews / Linessa Dan Lin University Of Chicago Press 2017 - 11
Mere decades ago, the population of Guangzhou was almost wholly Chinese. Today, it is a truly global city, a place where people from around the world go to make new lives, find themselves, or further their careers. A large number of those migrants are small-scale traders from Africa who deal in Chinese goods—often knock-offs or copies of high-end branded items—to send back to their home countries. In The World in Guangzhou, Gordon Mathews explores the question of how the city became such a center of "low-end" globalization and shows what we can learn from that experience similar transformations elsewhere in the world.
Through detailed ethnographic portraits, Mathews reveals a world of globalization based on informality, reputation, and trust rather than on formal contracts. How, he asks, can such informal relationships emerge between two groups—Chinese and Sub-Saharan Africans—that don't share a common language, culture, or religion? And what happens when Africans move beyond their status as temporary residents and begin to put down roots and establish families?
Full of unforgettable characters, The World in Guangzhou presents a compelling account of globalization at ground level and offers a look into the future of urban life as transnational connections continue to remake cities around the world.
2020年8月18日 已读
港版被删已读补标。写的细节很好玩,比如黑人上巴士模仿刷卡的声音来坐霸王车,麦高登老师自己的电脑失窃复得的经历细节,popo在涉外案件的从心和在黑人社区里的ninja表现等等。但总体来说除了呈现了生活场景外没有给我太多启发。这种书都无声无息的删真疯完了。
人类学 全球化 广州 政治 社会学