Description
About the Author
CLAUDIA HUANG is an assistant professor of human development at California State University, Long Beach.
Reviews
"Dancing for Their Lives is a vivid and enchantingly resonant ethnography of how older women in Western China create purposeful aging through collective performance and engagement. A fascinating story of social and cultural production in today's China. A real achievement, not just for China studies but for global aging as well!" -- Arthur Kleinman * Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology and director of the Social Technology for Global Ag *
"Dancing for their Lives is a gracefully written ethnography that is as readable as it is illuminating. Looking well beyond the spectacle of dancing dama with their colorful costumes and props, Huang strikes a skillful balance between examining the phenomenon's conditions of possibility and attending to what is most at stake for her interlocuters, exemplifying anthropological holism at its best." -- Teresa Kuan * author of Love's Uncertainty: The Politics and Ethics of Child Rearing in Contemporary China *
Book Information
ISBN 9781978838888
Author Claudia Huang
Format Hardback
Page Count 180
Imprint Rutgers University Press
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Weight(grams) 454g