Shanghai Mundane: Survival and Revival of Bourgeois Sentiments under Chinese Socialism
By (Author) Lei Ping
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
4th September 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
328
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book offers a new critical intervention into the studies of the paradox of Chinese socialism. Centering on the unremodable Shanghai bourgeoisie and middle class, the book brilliantly discovers Chinese societys persistent aspiration to bourgeois lifestyle and remarkable resistance to socialist ideology from the Mao era to the Xi era.
Shanghai Mundane offers a new critical intervention into the studies of the paradox of Chinese socialism. Through the lens of contested state-society relations, the book challenges conventional China Studies by repositioning Shanghai as the key to decode the protracted ideological warfare between socialism and capitalism. Based on significant archival, ethnographic, and theoretical evidence unearthed from the distinct cases of Shanghai bourgeoisie and middle class, Lei Ping discovers the citys persistent aspiration to bourgeois lifestyle and remarkable resistance to socialist ideology throughout the entire history of the Peoples Republic of China. Ping argues that despite the socialist remolding of capitalist industry and commerce, the post-1949 Chinese state failed to eradicate bourgeois heritage in the domain of everyday life in the Mao era, which ironically contributed to its controversial policy reversals in the post-Mao era, from Deng to Xi. What lies at the heart of the major intellectual conundrum, namely the survival and revival of bourgeois sentiments is what Ping calls the unremodable Shanghai mundane. This captivating and provocative account sheds new light on understanding the larger questions as to the crisis-ridden practices of Chinese socialism and the raison d'tre of the Chinese Communist Party in the twenty-first century.
Lei Ping is associate professor of Chinese studies at The New School University in New York.