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Global Fordism in 1950s Urban China

Global Fordism in 1950s Urban China
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摘要 This article highlights the striking similarity of underlying social forms on both sides of the 1950s Cold War divide. Urban China in the early People's Republic is interpreted as a variant of Fordism, a coherent social system that assumed hegemony across the globe in the postwar period. Under Fordism, bureaucratic mediation of a rationalized production process was brought together with a new regime of inclusive and homogeneous work and culture, all of which supported a vision of national unity and industrial development. Such an understanding may prove useful in working through difficulties in theorizing this period and in pursuing new directions for research. This article highlights the striking similarity of underlying social forms on both sides of the 1950s Cold War divide. Urban China in the early People's Republic is interpreted as a variant of Fordism, a coherent social system that assumed hegemony across the globe in the postwar period. Under Fordism, bureaucratic mediation of a rationalized production process was brought together with a new regime of inclusive and homogeneous work and culture, all of which supported a vision of national unity and industrial development. Such an understanding may prove useful in working through difficulties in theorizing this period and in pursuing new directions for research.
作者 Jake Werner
机构地区 Department of History
出处 《Frontiers of History in China》 2012年第3期415-441,共27页 中国历史学前沿(英文版)
关键词 BUREAUCRACY COMMUNISM CULTURE IDENTITY industrialism labor nation 1950s bureaucracy, Communism, culture, identity, industrialism, labor,nation, 1950s
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