Offering insights into the historical and cultural context for the China's educational landscape, the contributions of this book revisit Bourdieusian concepts from a new empirical vantage point and bring together key studies that illuminate new pathways for the study of Chinese sociology of education.
"The volume explores Bourdieu's treatises across space and time with chapters that illuminate possible fusions befitting a transactive global approach.? The authors within the volume address the application of western thought to eastern developments in a fashion that is both probing and provocative.? They do so adroitly exploring the resonance of Bourdieu's theoretical work with the People's Republic of China's circumstances, political history and scholarly traditions. The volume ventures into these waters reservedly and respectfully with multilayered analyses of the PRC accompanying tempered considerations of the mobility of Bourdieu's contributions across cultures."
--Rob Tierney, Uiversity of British Columbia, University of Sydney and Beijing Normal University
"This book seeks to take up the Bourdieusian promise of purchase on social change to understand the reshuffling of Chinese society ushered in by Reform and Opening Up. The authors address some of the major themes of education in contemporary China and beyond: inequality, competition, and change. I am very impressed that this book has addressed a broad range of issues relating to educational changes in China."
--Xiaoming Sheng, Cambridge University, UK