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The Art of Useless

Fashion, Media, and Consumer Culture in Contemporary China
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The Art of Useless explores China's transformation since 1978, revealing how consumer culture shaped the emergence of its middle class within a socialist framework. Calvin Hui analyses films and documentaries depicting fashion's role in constructing new social identities, tracing the journey from proletarian to middle-class consumerism. The book considers the entire fashion commodity chain and highlights the invisible labourers impacted by global capitalism, offering a nuanced cultural study of modern Chinese society.
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This interdisciplinary work suits readers interested in Chinese culture, social change, fashion studies, and cultural theory. Academics, students of Asian studies, sociology, and film studies will find it particularly valuable.

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The Art of Useless offers an innovative way to understand China’s political-economic, social, and cultural transformations, showing how consumer culture helps anticipate, produce, and shape a new middle-class subjectivity. Calvin Hui examines changing representations of the production and consumption of fashion in documentaries and films.

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Since embarking on economic reforms in 1978, the People's Republic of China has also undergone a sweeping cultural reorganisation, from proletarian culture under Mao to middle-class consumer culture today. Under these circumstances, how has a Chinese middle class come into being, and how has consumerism become the dominant ideology of an avowedly socialist country? The Art of Useless offers an innovative way to understand China's unprecedented political-economic, social, and cultural transformations, showing how consumer culture helps anticipate, produce, and shape a new middle-class subjectivity.

Examining changing representations of the production and consumption of fashion in documentaries and films, Calvin Hui traces how culture contributes to China's changing social relations through the cultivation of new identities and sensibilities. He explores the commodity chain of fashion on a transnational scale, from production to consumption to disposal, as well as media portrayals of the intersections of clothing with class, gender, and ethnicity. Hui illuminates key cinematic narratives, such as a factory worker's desire for a high-quality suit in the 1960s, an intellectual's longing for fashionable clothes in the 1980s, and a white-collar woman's craving for brand-name commodities in the 2000s. He considers how documentary films depict the undersides of consumptionβ€”exploited labourers who fantasise about the products they manufacture as well as the accumulation of waste and its disposalβ€”revealing how global capitalism renders migrant factory workers, scavengers, and garbage invisible.

A highly interdisciplinary work that combines theoretical nuance with masterful close analyses, The Art of Useless is an innovative rethinking of the emergence of China's middle-class consumer culture.

Series: Global Chinese Culture

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The China Quarterly praises the book as a sophisticated and ambitious historical and textual analysis. Michael Berry commends Hui's cultural tour that re-examines fashion, politics, and visual culture amid China's social transformations. Ban Wang highlights its cutting-edge cultural studies approach, offering critical insights into mass media, film, and consumerist fantasies shaping China's rising middle class.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231192491

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 September 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Calvin Hui is Class of 1952 Associate Professor of Chinese Studies at the College of William and Mary in the United States.

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