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What's in a Dress? Brides in the Hui Quarter of Xi'an Maris Gillette by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 80-106"
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Heart-to-Heart, Phone-to-Phone Family Values, Sexuality, and the Politics of Shanghai's Advice Hotlines Kathleen Erwin by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 145-170"
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The Second Liberation Richard Madsen by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 312-319"
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A Revolution in Consumption Deborah S. Davis by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 1-22"
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Of Hamburger and Social Space Consuming McDonald's in Beijing Yunxiang Yan by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 201-225"
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Inventing Oasis Luxury Housing Advertisements and Reconfiguring Domestic Space in Shanghai David Fraser by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 25-53"
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Dancing through the Market Transition Disco and Dance Hall Sociability in Shanghai James Farrer by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 226-249"
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The Revitalization of the Marketplace Food Markets of Nanjing Ann Veeck by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 107-123"
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Greeting Cards in China Mixed Language of Connections and Affections Mary S. Erbaugh by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 171-200"
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Commercializing Childhood Parental Purchases for Shanghai's Only Child Deborah S. Davis and Julia S. Sensenbrenner by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 54-79"
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To Be Relatively Comfortable in an Egalitarian Society Hanlong Lu by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 124-141"
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Cultivation Friendship through Bowling in Shenzhen Gan Wang by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 250-267"
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Cigarettes and Domination in Chinese Business Networks Institutional Change during the Market Transition David L. Wank by
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In: The Consumer Revolution in Urban China Vol. (2000); p. 268-286"
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