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List of Illustrations | p. xiii |
List of Contributors | p. XV |
Introduction: reform, conflict and resistance in contemporary China | p. 1 |
Rights and resistance: the changing contexts of the dissident movement | p. 31 |
Pathways of labor activism | p. 57 |
Conflict, resistance and the transformation of the hukon system | p. 80 |
Contesting rural spaces: land disputes, customary tenure and the state | p. 101 |
To the courts or to the barricades? Can new political institutions manage rural conflict? | p. 123 |
Women, marriage and the state in contemporary China | p. 148 |
Domination, resistance and accommodation in China's one-child campaign | p. 171 |
Environmental protests in rural China | p. 197 |
The new cybersects: popular religion, repression and resistance | p. 215 |
Chinese Christianity: indigenization and conflict | p. 239 |
Alter/native Mongolian identity: from nationality to ethnic group | p. 261 |
The revolution of resistance | p. 288 |
Index | p. 318 |
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