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Preface
Introduction: Political Citizenship in Modern China
I Imperial and Republican China I Imperial and Republican China
1 Citizens or Mothers of Citizens? Gender and the Meaning of Modern Chinese Citizenship
2 Citizens in the Audience and at the Podium
3 Democratic Calisthenics: The Culture of Urban Associations in the New Republic
4 Questioning the Modernity of the Model Settlement: Citizenship and Exclusion in Old Shanghai
5 From Paris to the Paris of the East- and Back: Workers as Citizens in Modern Shanghai
II The People's Republic of China
6 The Reassertion of Political Citizenship in the Post-Mao Era: The Democracy Wall Movement
7 Personality, Biography, and History: How Hu Jiwei Strayed from the Party Path on the Road to Good Citizenship
8 Villagers, Elections, and Citizenship
9 Ethnic Economy of Citizenship in China: Four Approaches to Identity Formation
10 Do Good Businessmen Make Good Citizens? An Emerging Collective Identity Among China's Private Entrepreneurs
11 Citizenship, Ideology, and the PRC Constitution
12 Law and the Gendered Citizen
13 Constructing Citizenship: The NPC as Catalyst for Political Participation
III Taiwan
14 Nationalism versus Citizenship in the Republic of China on Taiwan
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