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索引号Honig, Emily, “Invisible Inequalities: The Status of Subei People in Contemporary Shanghai”, (1990)
类型Journal article
作者Honig, Emily
题名“Invisible Inequalities: The Status of Subei People in Contemporary Shanghai”,
年份1990
期刊China Quarterly,
卷数122
首页273
尾页292
语言English
主题History
关键字social;
摘要The development of Shanghai in the 19th century drew immigrants from primarily three regions and one of these, known for its poverty, was Subei, an area between the Yangtze and the Huai rivers. People from this region, identified by place of origin rather than race or religion, became Shanghai's underclass. The epithet Subei-ren [Subei person] was an insult whether the target was from Subei or not. Contemporary Subei-ren are mostly Shanghai-born, but assumed non-Shanghai pronunciations serve to brand them as "others." Furthermore, the New 4th Army, which liberated Shanghai in 1949, was drawn largely from Subei and many Party cadre and city officials were from Subei as well. Active participation of Subei-ren in the Cultural Revolution and increased rural-to-urban migration have reinforced the prejudice against these people, which may be a disguised expression of antigovernment sentiment but also keeps these unfortunates in the role of an underclass.
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