Course Details

  • Availability: Fall Semester
  • Course Type: Core
  • Credit Count: 3
  • Instructor: Prof Xie Guihua

Contemporary Chinese Society

Market oriented reform from 1978 has changed Chinese society fundamentally. This course will explore various aspects of social life before and after the reform, focusing on the social stratification in both rural and urban societies, and change in gender, family relations and welfare system. First, we will quickly review some crucial parts of Chinese history and culture. Then we will examine the social structure in rural and urban societies, paying attention to two systems that are essential to social stratification in China: the Hukou and work-unit. We will also examine how market transition transforms the family life and women’s role in China.

This course will provide a broad view of social issues in Chinese society. By the end of the course, students should be able to (1) understand the basic structure of Chinese society, and (2) critically think and discuss about the social causes and consequences of the reform/transition. Your careful reading and participation are very important.