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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements page v
Illustrations and Credits ix
Conventions xiii
1. Introduction 1
Material culture in modern China 1
The fictions of authenticity , hybridity and acculturation 3
The limits of emulation , consumption and representation 9
Things and people 12
Worship of the tangible 14
The sources 17
PART I DISSEMINATION: NETWORKS AND MATERIALS 23
2. The Domestication of Foreign Goods 25
Exotic commodities in late imperial China 25
Export commodities in late imperial China 32
Copy culture and the Movement for National Goods 36
3. The Dissemination of New Objects 51
Retailing the modern 51
Recycling the modern 61
Exhibiting the modern 64
The graphic revolution 68
4. From Water to Wheel 73
Motors in waterland 74
Highway to heaven 78
Rickshaw China 82
O« yowr bicycle 84
Ca« to d/e/or 89
Tlie ubiquitous omnibus 94
R/ots at the station 97
F/yi«^ chariots 103
5. Changing Cityscapes 109
Cities 110
Factories 115
Schools 121
Offices 125
6. Electricity, Telephone and Water 133
A nation electrified 133
Waterfront the dragon s mouth 144
Electric words, wonder of all wonders 148
PART II APPROPRIATION: PEOPLE AND OBJECTS 153
7. Dwelling 155
The permeable house survives 156
The solid house spreads 158
A glass world 164
Locking up 166
Changing interiors 167
Kerosene, torchbearer of modernity 177
T^e hidden powers of domestic objects 182
8. Clothing and Grooming 189
Cotton, the fabric of everyday life 191
From bound feet to leather shoes 202
A whiff of modernity 205
Trinkets for the poor, watches for the rich 213
9. Eating and Drinking 219
Eating modernity 220
Eating out 228
Drinking cultures 232
10. Seeing and Listening 241
Tfre camera and the second I 242
Magic lanterns and moving pictures 251
Singing machines: the gramophone and the radio 255
Conclusion 261
Notes 269
Bibliography 341
Jwrfex 375
ILLUSTRATIONS AND CREDITS
1. Itinerant trader and repairer of umbrellas, 1900s
2. Woman buying used clothing from a pile on the street
3. Farmers bottling water at a local well in Baoji, Shaanxi province, January
1941
4. Huimin department store inTianjin, 1940s
5. Goods pour onto the pavement in this busy Hong Kong street, 1940s
6. A merchant with second hand goods spread on the pavement
7. A family recycling pieces of cloth on a sampan, Shanghai, 1940s
8. The Great World amusement centre covered in advertisements, Shanghai,
1948
9. Advertisement by Lobowl Medical Company, c. 1918
10. Airplane on a matchbox
11. Advertisement for aspirin by Bayer
12. A steamroller under a traditional archway, 1930s
13. Highway from Chengdu to Chongqing, 1930s
14. Two ladies in a rickshaw, 1926
15. Couple in pedicab followed by beggar, Shanghai, 1948
16. Group of pedicab drivers clustered at lunch break with a tyre being re¬
paired, 1940s
17. Calendar picture by Hang Zhiying (1900 47)
18. Villager leaning against his bicycle, May 1946
19. A horse drawn carriage with heavy car tyres, Shanghai, 1947
20. A taxi company in Shanghai, 1935
21. Public bus travelling along a road near the Yellow River front in 1941
22. A crowded bus gets some help in starting at the bus terminal in Bishan,
Sichuan province, 1940s
23. Photo taken from Broadway Mansions, showing the Garden Bridge over a
crowded Suzhou Creek in the corner and the Bund on the right, 1940s
24. Canal boats discharge cotton in front of a cotton mill in Shanghai, waiting
for high tide, 1931
25. A crowded train
26. A train arrives in a crowded station
27. Interior of cargo plane used in passenger evacuation from Shenyang
(Mukden), October 1948
Things Modem
28. The cargo hatch of a C 46, about to receive a child passenger, Taiyuan,
Shanxi, 1948
29. Guanghua University on the outskirts of Shanghai, built in 1928
30. Bank on a busy road, Kunming, 1940s
31. A main street of Canton, reconstructed after the war
32. Huge ship being built in a hangar, Shanghai, May 1912
33. Factory in Taiyuan, Shanxi province
34. Young girl tends a bank of spindles in a modern cotton factory in Hong
Kong, 1940s
35. Egg processing plant in Jiangsu province, separating yolks from whites
36. Two young women engaged in the manufacture of fire crackers, 1940s
37. Tailor shop where sewing machines are used to make cotton padded
clothing for the residents of Bishan, Sichuan province, 1940s
38. Women sewing uniforms in a factory in Shenyang (Mukden), January
1948
39. The banking district in Chongqing, with clock in the middle of a square,
1944.
40. Children atttending a primary school in Longzhuan village,Yunnan prov¬
ince, 1941
41. A Chinese typewriter, 1940s
42. The Editing Office of the Commercial Press of Shanghai, early 1920s
43. Reception of post office in Yunnan, complete with telephone, telegraph
and typewriter, pre 1911
44. Aerial view of Shanghai at night, with the Garden Bridge in the fore¬
ground, 1940s
45. Nanjing Road and its department stores illuminated at night
46. Yet King restaurant at night, Canton, 1940s
47. Gambling joint in Macao lit up at night, 1940s
48. The entrance of a shop surrounded by billboards and brightly lit by a va¬
riety of light sources, Shanghai, 1948
49. One man shoe factory in Bishan, complete with electric light, Sichuan
province, 1940s
50. Drum Tower, Beijing, with electricity and telegraph cables, 1920s
51. Packaging for the Great Dreadnaught
52. Farmer pouring water into bucket from a gas tank strapped onto a wooden
cart used to collect water from fresh springs and sold on the town s mar¬
ket, Lindong, 1947
53. Squatters queue for running water, Shanghai, 1948
54. The house of a wealthy merchant with stuccoed walls, modern lawns and
traditional stone lions, rockeries and pavilions, 1931
Illustrations and Credits
55. Row of motley shacks for refugees on the banks of a river in Shanghai,
standing in contrast to the concrete houses of better off urbanites, 1948
56. Qi Baishi with his two grandsons in front of his Beijing home protected
by iron security door, 1940s
57. Sun Baoqi, acting premier in 1914
58. The reception room of a wealthy merchant in Shanghai combining both
local and foreign elements, 1931
59. A refugee from the war torn north lives on a sampan in Shanghai, light¬
ing her stove in order to cook a meagre meal for her family, February
1949
60. Woman amid kitsch statues on sale in Shanghai
61. A man lights a kerosene lamp in a small village
62. Family of squatters gathered around a kerosene lamp on a casket
63. Qi Baishi painting in his study in Beijing, kept company by his cat; note
the clocks, lamp and spittoon
64. Street vendor sells glass mirrors as well as other small amenities, Shanghai,
1948
65. Henry PuYi, photographed in February 1934
66. Weaving of Turkish towels with home grown cotton spun in a foreign
mill on a loom at home, 1931
67. Group of students in China in the 1900s
68. Shoppers at clothing store in Bishan, Sichuan province, 1940s
69. Shanghai street vendor selling shirts, 1948
70. Two men in business suits walk past a beggar in rags and a coolie in a
mandarin jacket, Shanghai, 1948
71. Two young ladies in the 1900s
72. Chinese women in fashionable cheongsam dresses, 1937
73. Street vendors with stack of hats, Shanghai, 1948
74. With leather shoes comes shoe shining
75. Advertisement for rubber shoes
76. Advertisement for olive soap
77. Darkie Toothpaste
78. Children in a Shanghai orphanage brushing teeth and washing, 1940s
79. Man with large spectacles
80. Moscow Barber Shop in the French part of Shanghai, with cheap specta¬
cles on sale on the street
81. An ice cream vendor in Beijing, also supplying bottled soda, cold fruit
juices and chilled watermelon, early 1920s
82. Candy shop with jars, bottles and packaged sweets in Bishan, Sichuan
province, 1940s
Things Modem
83. Open air restaurant in Shenyang (Mukden),January 1948
84. Dried fish on public bench
85. Advertisement for a thermos bottle
86. A coolie drags a heavy cart loaded with the personal possessions and their
owner atop, the thermos bottle ready
87. Label for Cherry Cola
88. Portrait studio in Shanghai, 1940s
89. Two northerners posing inside the studio
90. Hand painted photograph of Y. C. Kuan in front of his home, late 1930s,
by F. Kao, Beijing
91. Wedding portrait, tinted by hand, 1920s
92. Group photograph with splendid display of hats, gowns and shoes, 1920s
93. Peepshow, 1940s
94. A peepshow in Chengdu, early 1900s
95. A camera show in Chengdu, early 1900s
96. Members of a Chinese women s orchestra, c. 1915
97. Recreational room for staff at the Anshan Steel Company, 1930s
1, 57, 67, 71: Chusseau Flaviens, George Eastman House; 2, 5, 8, 15, 16, 27,
28, 33, 34, 36, 38, 47, 53, 55, 56, 60, 62, 63, 64, 69, 70, 73, 74, 80, 83, 84, 86,
88: Jack Birns.Time and Life Pictures; 3, 21, 40, 44, 46, 48, Carl Mydans,
Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives; 4,13, 43, 97: Number Two National
Archives, Nanjing; 6, 45, 50, 89, 90, 91, 92: Frank Dikotter, Personal Collec¬
tion; 7,22,23,30,31,37,39,41,49,68,78,82,93: Office ofWar Information,
National Archives, Washington, DC; 9, 11, 75, 77: Liang Jingwu et al. (eds),
Lao guanggao (Old advertisements), Beijing: Longmen shuju, 1999; 10, 51,
76, 85, 87: Zou Xuchu, Lao shangbiao (Old trade marks), Shanghai: Shanghai
huabao chubanshe, 1999; 12: Ellen Catleen, Peking studies, Shanghai: Kelly
and Walsh, 1934; 14: Topical Press Agency, Getty Archives; 17: Song Jialin,
Lao yuefenpai (Old calendar pictures), Shanghai: Shanghai huabao chubanshe,
1997; 18: George Lacks,Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives; 19, 52: Mark
Kauffman.Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives; 20: Hulton Archive, Getty
Archives; 24,29, 54, 58, 66: White Brothers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC; 25, 26, 79: China Inland Mission, School of Oriental and African Stud¬
ies; 32: Bain Collection, National Archives, Washington, DC; 35: Carpenter
Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; 42, 81:The National Geo¬
graphic Magazine; 59: Bettmann, Corbis Archives; 61: Library of Congress,
Washington, DC; 65: Central Press, Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives;
72: Keystone, Getty Archives; 94,95: Fu Chongju, Chengdu tonglan (Guide to
Chengdu), 1909; 96: Hulton Deutsch Collection, Corbis Archives.
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements page v
Illustrations and Credits ix
Conventions xiii
1. Introduction 1
Material culture in modern China 1
The fictions of'authenticity', 'hybridity' and 'acculturation' 3
The limits of 'emulation', 'consumption' and 'representation' 9
Things and people 12
Worship of the tangible 14
The sources 17
PART I DISSEMINATION: NETWORKS AND MATERIALS 23
2. The Domestication of Foreign Goods 25
Exotic commodities in late imperial China 25
Export commodities in late imperial China 32
Copy culture and the Movement for National Goods 36
3. The Dissemination of New Objects 51
Retailing the modern 51
Recycling the modern 61
Exhibiting the modern 64
The graphic revolution 68
4. From Water to Wheel 73
Motors in waterland 74
Highway to heaven 78
Rickshaw China 82
O« yowr bicycle 84
Ca« to d/e/or 89
Tlie ubiquitous omnibus 94
R/ots at the station 97
F/yi«^ chariots 103
5. Changing Cityscapes 109
Cities 110
Factories 115
Schools 121
Offices 125
6. Electricity, Telephone and Water 133
A nation electrified 133
Waterfront the dragon's mouth 144
Electric words, wonder of all wonders 148
PART II APPROPRIATION: PEOPLE AND OBJECTS 153
7. Dwelling 155
The permeable house survives 156
The solid house spreads 158
A glass world 164
Locking up 166
Changing interiors 167
Kerosene, torchbearer of modernity 177
T^e hidden powers of domestic objects 182
8. Clothing and Grooming 189
Cotton, the fabric of everyday life 191
From bound feet to leather shoes 202
A whiff of modernity 205
Trinkets for the poor, watches for the rich 213
9. Eating and Drinking 219
Eating modernity 220
Eating out 228
Drinking cultures 232
10. Seeing and Listening 241
Tfre camera and the second I 242
Magic lanterns and moving pictures 251
Singing machines: the gramophone and the radio 255
Conclusion 261
Notes 269
Bibliography 341
Jwrfex 375
ILLUSTRATIONS AND CREDITS
1. Itinerant trader and repairer of umbrellas, 1900s
2. Woman buying used clothing from a pile on the street
3. Farmers bottling water at a local well in Baoji, Shaanxi province, January
1941
4. Huimin department store inTianjin, 1940s
5. Goods pour onto the pavement in this busy Hong Kong street, 1940s
6. A merchant with second hand goods spread on the pavement
7. A family recycling pieces of cloth on a sampan, Shanghai, 1940s
8. The Great World amusement centre covered in advertisements, Shanghai,
1948
9. Advertisement by Lobowl Medical Company, c. 1918
10. Airplane on a matchbox
11. Advertisement for aspirin by Bayer
12. A steamroller under a traditional archway, 1930s
13. Highway from Chengdu to Chongqing, 1930s
14. Two ladies in a rickshaw, 1926
15. Couple in pedicab followed by beggar, Shanghai, 1948
16. Group of pedicab drivers clustered at lunch break with a tyre being re¬
paired, 1940s
17. Calendar picture by Hang Zhiying (1900 47)
18. Villager leaning against his bicycle, May 1946
19. A horse drawn carriage with heavy car tyres, Shanghai, 1947
20. A taxi company in Shanghai, 1935
21. Public bus travelling along a road near the Yellow River front in 1941
22. A crowded bus gets some help in starting at the bus terminal in Bishan,
Sichuan province, 1940s
23. Photo taken from Broadway Mansions, showing the Garden Bridge over a
crowded Suzhou Creek in the corner and the Bund on the right, 1940s
24. Canal boats discharge cotton in front of a cotton mill in Shanghai, waiting
for high tide, 1931
25. A crowded train
26. A train arrives in a crowded station
27. Interior of cargo plane used in passenger evacuation from Shenyang
(Mukden), October 1948
Things Modem
28. The cargo hatch of a C 46, about to receive a child passenger, Taiyuan,
Shanxi, 1948
29. Guanghua University on the outskirts of Shanghai, built in 1928
30. Bank on a busy road, Kunming, 1940s
31. A main street of Canton, reconstructed after the war
32. Huge ship being built in a hangar, Shanghai, May 1912
33. Factory in Taiyuan, Shanxi province
34. Young girl tends a bank of spindles in a modern cotton factory in Hong
Kong, 1940s
35. Egg processing plant in Jiangsu province, separating yolks from whites
36. Two young women engaged in the manufacture of fire crackers, 1940s
37. Tailor shop where sewing machines are used to make cotton padded
clothing for the residents of Bishan, Sichuan province, 1940s
38. Women sewing uniforms in a factory in Shenyang (Mukden), January
1948
39. The banking district in Chongqing, with clock in the middle of a square,
1944.
40. Children atttending a primary school in Longzhuan village,Yunnan prov¬
ince, 1941
41. A Chinese typewriter, 1940s
42. The Editing Office of the Commercial Press of Shanghai, early 1920s
43. Reception of post office in Yunnan, complete with telephone, telegraph
and typewriter, pre 1911
44. Aerial view of Shanghai at night, with the Garden Bridge in the fore¬
ground, 1940s
45. Nanjing Road and its department stores illuminated at night
46. Yet King restaurant at night, Canton, 1940s
47. Gambling joint in Macao lit up at night, 1940s
48. The entrance of a shop surrounded by billboards and brightly lit by a va¬
riety of light sources, Shanghai, 1948
49. One man shoe factory in Bishan, complete with electric light, Sichuan
province, 1940s
50. Drum Tower, Beijing, with electricity and telegraph cables, 1920s
51. Packaging for the Great Dreadnaught
52. Farmer pouring water into bucket from a gas tank strapped onto a wooden
cart used to collect water from fresh springs and sold on the town's mar¬
ket, Lindong, 1947
53. Squatters queue for running water, Shanghai, 1948
54. The house of a wealthy merchant with stuccoed walls, modern lawns and
traditional stone lions, rockeries and pavilions, 1931
Illustrations and Credits
55. Row of motley shacks for refugees on the banks of a river in Shanghai,
standing in contrast to the concrete houses of better off urbanites, 1948
56. Qi Baishi with his two grandsons in front of his Beijing home protected
by iron security door, 1940s
57. Sun Baoqi, acting premier in 1914
58. The reception room of a wealthy merchant in Shanghai combining both
local and foreign elements, 1931
59. A refugee from the war torn north lives on a sampan in Shanghai, light¬
ing her stove in order to cook a meagre meal for her family, February
1949
60. Woman amid kitsch statues on sale in Shanghai
61. A man lights a kerosene lamp in a small village
62. Family of squatters gathered around a kerosene lamp on a casket
63. Qi Baishi painting in his study in Beijing, kept company by his cat; note
the clocks, lamp and spittoon
64. Street vendor sells glass mirrors as well as other small amenities, Shanghai,
1948
65. Henry PuYi, photographed in February 1934
66. Weaving of Turkish towels with home grown cotton spun in a foreign
mill on a loom at home, 1931
67. Group of students in China in the 1900s
68. Shoppers at clothing store in Bishan, Sichuan province, 1940s
69. Shanghai street vendor selling shirts, 1948
70. Two men in business suits walk past a beggar in rags and a coolie in a
mandarin jacket, Shanghai, 1948
71. Two young ladies in the 1900s
72. Chinese women in fashionable cheongsam dresses, 1937
73. Street vendors with stack of hats, Shanghai, 1948
74. With leather shoes comes shoe shining
75. Advertisement for rubber shoes
76. Advertisement for olive soap
77. Darkie Toothpaste
78. Children in a Shanghai orphanage brushing teeth and washing, 1940s
79. Man with large spectacles
80. Moscow Barber Shop in the French part of Shanghai, with cheap specta¬
cles on sale on the street
81. An ice cream vendor in Beijing, also supplying bottled soda, cold fruit
juices and chilled watermelon, early 1920s
82. Candy shop with jars, bottles and packaged sweets in Bishan, Sichuan
province, 1940s
Things Modem
83. Open air restaurant in Shenyang (Mukden),January 1948
84. Dried fish on public bench
85. Advertisement for a thermos bottle
86. A coolie drags a heavy cart loaded with the personal possessions and their
owner atop, the thermos bottle ready
87. Label for Cherry Cola
88. Portrait studio in Shanghai, 1940s
89. Two northerners posing inside the studio
90. Hand painted photograph of Y. C. Kuan in front of his home, late 1930s,
by F. Kao, Beijing
91. Wedding portrait, tinted by hand, 1920s
92. Group photograph with splendid display of hats, gowns and shoes, 1920s
93. Peepshow, 1940s
94. A peepshow in Chengdu, early 1900s
95. A camera show in Chengdu, early 1900s
96. Members of a Chinese women's orchestra, c. 1915
97. Recreational room for staff at the Anshan Steel Company, 1930s
1, 57, 67, 71: Chusseau Flaviens, George Eastman House; 2, 5, 8, 15, 16, 27,
28, 33, 34, 36, 38, 47, 53, 55, 56, 60, 62, 63, 64, 69, 70, 73, 74, 80, 83, 84, 86,
88: Jack Birns.Time and Life Pictures; 3, 21, 40, 44, 46, 48, Carl Mydans,
Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives; 4,13, 43, 97: Number Two National
Archives, Nanjing; 6, 45, 50, 89, 90, 91, 92: Frank Dikotter, Personal Collec¬
tion; 7,22,23,30,31,37,39,41,49,68,78,82,93: Office ofWar Information,
National Archives, Washington, DC; 9, 11, 75, 77: Liang Jingwu et al. (eds),
Lao guanggao (Old advertisements), Beijing: Longmen shuju, 1999; 10, 51,
76, 85, 87: Zou Xuchu, Lao shangbiao (Old trade marks), Shanghai: Shanghai
huabao chubanshe, 1999; 12: Ellen Catleen, Peking studies, Shanghai: Kelly
and Walsh, 1934; 14: Topical Press Agency, Getty Archives; 17: Song Jialin,
Lao yuefenpai (Old calendar pictures), Shanghai: Shanghai huabao chubanshe,
1997; 18: George Lacks,Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives; 19, 52: Mark
Kauffman.Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives; 20: Hulton Archive, Getty
Archives; 24,29, 54, 58, 66: White Brothers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC; 25, 26, 79: China Inland Mission, School of Oriental and African Stud¬
ies; 32: Bain Collection, National Archives, Washington, DC; 35: Carpenter
Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; 42, 81:The National Geo¬
graphic Magazine; 59: Bettmann, Corbis Archives; 61: Library of Congress,
Washington, DC; 65: Central Press, Time and Life Pictures, Getty Archives;
72: Keystone, Getty Archives; 94,95: Fu Chongju, Chengdu tonglan (Guide to
Chengdu), 1909; 96: Hulton Deutsch Collection, Corbis Archives. |
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spelling | Dikötter, Frank 1961- Verfasser (DE-588)134257618 aut Things modern material culture and everyday life in China Frank Dikötter 1. publ. London Hurst 2007 XV, 382 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. 341 - 374 Geschichte 1850-1949 gnd rswk-swf China social life and customs 1912-1949 Consumption (Economics) China Material culture China Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd rswk-swf Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd rswk-swf Kulturwandel (DE-588)4033596-3 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 s Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 s Kulturwandel (DE-588)4033596-3 s Geschichte 1850-1949 z DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015566226&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Dikötter, Frank 1961- Things modern material culture and everyday life in China China social life and customs 1912-1949 Consumption (Economics) China Material culture China Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd Kulturwandel (DE-588)4033596-3 gnd |
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title | Things modern material culture and everyday life in China |
title_auth | Things modern material culture and everyday life in China |
title_exact_search | Things modern material culture and everyday life in China |
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title_full | Things modern material culture and everyday life in China Frank Dikötter |
title_fullStr | Things modern material culture and everyday life in China Frank Dikötter |
title_full_unstemmed | Things modern material culture and everyday life in China Frank Dikötter |
title_short | Things modern |
title_sort | things modern material culture and everyday life in china |
title_sub | material culture and everyday life in China |
topic | China social life and customs 1912-1949 Consumption (Economics) China Material culture China Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd Kulturwandel (DE-588)4033596-3 gnd |
topic_facet | China social life and customs 1912-1949 Consumption (Economics) China Material culture China Sachkultur Alltag Kulturwandel China |
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