Differentiated Citizenship and Spatial Boundaries in Shanghai's Lilong / 中國上海里弄的韻律:日常生活裡的公民身分與空間邊界

碩士 / 國立清華大學 / 人類學研究所 / 106 / The everyday life in “Liu Lilong” reveals the context in Shanghai from the treaty port to the current appearance. Shanghai lilong houses as refuges had been everywhere since the treaty port (1842-1943). However, since 1980s, lilong houses have been bulldozed or been displaced by real estate markets, it led to a part of Shanghainese’ s leave. The market reform and the collapse of rural’s collective organizations also led to the labor force movement which was from rural areas to urban ones, especially to Shanghai. Even so, because of the household registration system ( hukou system ), those rural workers moving to Shanghai are still deprived of their many rights that urban workers have owned.
For these reasons, this thesis will mainly focus on the everyday life make the spatial boundaries that Shanghainese and non-Shanghainese comply with the distinction of “differentiated citizenship” of rural-urban hukou system or their practice, such as chats or works between the main-long and branch-longs, cooking in the share and mutual kitchen, the landlord-tenant relationship, as well as affairs that the neighborhood committee holds in “Liu Lilong” where nearby Xiamen Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai. Furthermore, the thesis will explore how non-Shanghainese face difficulties without full citizenship and why Shanghainese and non-Shanghainese still live in “Liu Lilong” until now.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/106NTHU5010002
Date January 2018
CreatorsChen, Tsai-Wen, 陳采玟
ContributorsHsu, Ching-Wen, 許瀞文
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format125

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