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Hurst, William (2004) ‘Understanding Contentious Collective Action by
Chinese Laid-off Workers: The Importance of Regional Political Economy’,
Studies in Comparative International Development
39(2): 94–120.
Hurst, William and Kevin J. O’Brien (2002) ‘China’s Contentious Pensioners’,
The China Quarterly
170: 345–60.
Jankowiak, William R. (1993)
Sex, Death, and Hierarchy in a Chinese City:
An Anthropological Account
. New York: Columbia University Press.
Junghans, Lida (2001) ‘Railway Workers between Plan and Market’, in Nancy
N. Chen, Constance D. Clark, Suzanne Z. Gottschang and Lyn Jeffery (eds)
China Urban: Ethnographies of Contemporary Culture
, pp. 183–200.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Kaneff, Deema (2002) ‘The Shame and Pride of Market Activity: Morality,
Identity and Trading in Postsocialist Rural Bulgaria’, in Ruth Mandel and
Caroline Humphrey (eds)
Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Post-
socialism
, pp. 33–51. Oxford: Berg.
Kideckel, David A. (2002) ‘The Unmaking of an East-Central European
Working Class’, in C.M. Hann (ed.)
Postsocialism: Ideals, Ideologies and
Practices in Eurasia
, pp. 114–32. London: Routledge.
Lamont, Michele (1992)
Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the
French and American Upper-Middle Class
. Chicago, IL: The University of
Chicago Press.
Lamont, Michele (2000)
The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the
Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration
. New York: Russell Sage
Foundation.
Lamont, Michele and Virag Molnár (2002) ‘The Study of Boundaries in the
Social Sciences’,
Annual Review of Sociology
28: 167–95.
Larenaudie, Sarah Raper (2005) ‘Luxury for the People!’,
Time
165: 48–52.
Lee, Ching Kwan (1999) ‘From Organized Dependence to Disorganized
Ethnography
7(4)
488
461-492 073147 Hanser (D) 7/11/06 08:52 Page 488
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Despotism: Changing Labour Regimes in Chinese Factories’,
The China
Quarterly
157: 44–71.
Lee, Ching Kwan (2000) ‘The “Revenge of History”: Collective Memories and
Labor Protests in North-eastern China’,
Ethnography
1(2): 217–37.
Lee, Ching Kwan (2002) ‘From the Specter of Mao to the Spirit of the Law:
Labor Insurgency in China’,
Theory and Society
31: 189–228.
Leidner, Robin (1993)
Fast Food, Fast Talk: Service Work and the Routiniza-
tion of Everyday Life
. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Leidner, Robin (1996) ‘Rethinking Questions of Control: Lessons from
McDonald’s’, in Cameron Lynne Macdonald and Carmen Sirianni (eds)
Working in the Service Society
, pp. 29–49. Philadelphia, PA: Temple
University Press.
Li, Bin (1993) ‘
Danwei
Culture as Urban Culture in Modern China: The Case
of Beijing from 1949 to 1979’, in Greg Guldin and Aiden Southall (eds)
Urban Anthropology in China
, pp. 345–52. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Liu, Guanglu (1989) ‘A Survey of the Situation of State and Collective
Commerce Renting Out Counter Space (
Guoying, jiti shangye chuzu guitai
qingkuang de diaocha
)’,
Liaoning Business Economics
(
liaoning shangye
jingji
) April, pp. 20–1.
Lu, Hanchao (2002) ‘Nostalgia for the Future: The Resurgence of an Alienated
Culture in China’,
Pacific Affairs
75(2): 169–89.
Mann, Susan (1987)
Local Merchants and the Chinese Bureaucracy,
1750

1950
. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
O’Brien, Kevin J. and Lianjiang Li (1999) ‘Campaign Nostalgia in the Chinese
Countryside’,
Asian Survey
39(3): 375–93.
Pun Ngai (1999) ‘Becoming Dagongmei (Working Girls): The Politics of
Identity and Difference in Reform China’,
The China Journal
42: 1–18.
Qiao, Run (1989) ‘It is not Appropriate for Large and Mid-sized State-run
Retail Enterprises to Rent Counters to
getihu
’ (
guoying da zhong xing
shangye lingshou qiye buyi dui getihu chuzu guitai
)’,
Finance and Trade
Economics
(
caimao jingji
) May, p. 61.
Rofel, Lisa (1989) ‘Hegemony and Productivity: Workers in Post-Mao China’,
in Arif Dirlik and Maurice Meisner (eds)
Marxism and the Chinese Experi-
ence
, pp. 235–52. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Rofel, Lisa (1999)
Other Modernities: Gendered Yearnings in China after
Socialism
. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Schell, Orville (1984)
To Get Rich Is Glorious: China in the Eighties
. New
York: Pantheon Books.
Sherman, Rachel E. (forthcoming)
Class Acts: Service and Inequality in Luxury
Hotels
. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Solinger, Dorothy J. (2002) ‘Labour Market Reform and the Plight of the Laid-
off Proletariat’,
The China Quarterly
170: 304–26.
Solinger, Dorothy J. (2004) ‘The New Crowd of the Dispossessed: The Shift of
Hanser

Sales floor trajectories
489
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the Urban Proletariat from Master to Mendicant’, in Peter H. Gries and
Stanley Rosen (eds)
State and Society in 21st-century China: Crisis,
Contention, and Legitimation
, pp. 50–66. New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
Stark, David and Laszlo Bruszt (1998)
Postsocialist Pathways: Transforming
Politics and Property in East Central Europe
. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Stockman, Norman (1992) ‘Market, Plan and Structured Inequality in China’,
in Roy Dilley (ed.)
Contesting Markets: Analyses of Ideology, Discourse and
Practice
, pp. 260–76. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Sun Liping (2003)
Cleavage: Chinese Society Since the 1990s (Duanli: 20 shiji
90 niandai yilai de zhongguo shehui)
. Beijing: Social Sciences Documentation
Publishing House.
Swidler, Ann (1986) ‘Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies’,
American
Sociological Review
51: 273–86.
Veeck, Ann (2000) ‘The Revitalization of the Marketplace: Food Markets of
Nanjing’, in Deborah S. Davis (ed.)
The Consumer Revolution in Urban
China
, pp. 107–23. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Verdery, Katherine (1998)
What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next?
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Walder, Andew G. (1986)
Communist Neo-Traditionalism
. Berkeley: University
of California Press.
Whyte, Martin King and William L. Parish (1984)
Urban Life in Contempor-
ary China
. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
Williams, Christine (2006)
Inside Toyland: Working, Shopping, and Social
Inequality
. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Womack, Brantly (1991) ‘Transfigured Community: Neo-Traditionalism and
Work Unit Socialism in China’,
The China Quarterly
125: 313–32.
Won, Jaeyoun (2004) ‘Withering Away of the Iron Rice Bowl: The Reemploy-
ment Project of Post-socialist China’,
Studies in Comparative International
Development
39(2): 71–93.
Yang, Guobin (2003) ‘China’s
Zhiqing
Generation: Nostalgia, Identity, and
Cultural Resistance in the 1990s’,
Modern China
29(3): 267–96.
Yang, Mayfair Mei-hui (1994)
Gifts, Favors and Banquets: The Art of Social
Relationships in China
. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Young, Susan (1995)
Private Business and Economic Reform in China
.
Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Zbierski-Salameh, Slawomoria (1999) ‘Polish Peasants in the “Valley of Tran-
sition”: Responses to Postsocialist Reforms’, in Michael Burawoy and
Katherine Verdery (eds)
Uncertain Transition: Ethnographies of Change in
the Postsocialist World
, pp. 189–222. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield.
Zhang Zhen (2000) ‘Mediating Time: The “Rice Bowl of Youth” in Fin de
Siecle Urban China’,
Public Culture
12(1): 93–113.
Ethnography
7(4)
490
461-492 073147 Hanser (D) 7/11/06 08:52 Page 490
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by HARWAN ANDI KUNNA on November 3, 2007
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Zhu Ping and Wang Chunjian (2000)
Sales Assistant Training and Adminis-
tration: Necessary Professional Reading for Store Sales People (Yingyeyuan
peixun yu guanli: shangdian xiaoshou renyuan jiuzhi bidu)
. Beijing:
Zhonghua gongshang lianhe chubanshe.

AMY HANSER
is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia.
Her dissertation is a comparative ethnography of market settings
in China and explores the themes of social change, postsocialist
transition, and inequality. She has published articles and book
chapters on the gendered nature of service work in China,
changing labor conditions in the service sector, and the rise of
consumerism in China. [email: hanser@interchange.ubc.ca]
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Hurst, William (2004) ‘Understanding Contentious Collective Action byChinese Laid-off Workers: The Importance of Regional Political Economy’,Studies in Comparative International Development39(2): 94–120.Hurst, William and Kevin J. O’Brien (2002) ‘China’s Contentious Pensioners’,The China Quarterly170: 345–60.Jankowiak, William R. (1993) Sex, Death, and Hierarchy in a Chinese City:An Anthropological Account. New York: Columbia University Press.Junghans, Lida (2001) ‘Railway Workers between Plan and Market’, in NancyN. Chen, Constance D. Clark, Suzanne Z. Gottschang and Lyn Jeffery (eds)China Urban: Ethnographies of Contemporary Culture, pp. 183–200.Durham, NC: Duke University Press.Kaneff, Deema (2002) ‘The Shame and Pride of Market Activity: Morality,Identity and Trading in Postsocialist Rural Bulgaria’, in Ruth Mandel andCaroline Humphrey (eds) Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Post-socialism, pp. 33–51. Oxford: Berg.Kideckel, David A. (2002) ‘The Unmaking of an East-Central EuropeanWorking Class’, in C.M. Hann (ed.) Postsocialism: Ideals, Ideologies andPractices in Eurasia, pp. 114–32. London: Routledge.Lamont, Michele (1992) Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of theFrench and American Upper-Middle Class. Chicago, IL: The University ofChicago Press.Lamont, Michele (2000) The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and theBoundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration. New York: Russell SageFoundation.Lamont, Michele and Virag Molnár (2002) ‘The Study of Boundaries in theSocial Sciences’, Annual Review of Sociology28: 167–95.Larenaudie, Sarah Raper (2005) ‘Luxury for the People!’, Time165: 48–52.Lee, Ching Kwan (1999) ‘From Organized Dependence to DisorganizedEthnography7(4)488461-492 073147 Hanser (D) 7/11/06 08:52 Page 488© 2006 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution.by HARWAN ANDI KUNNA on November 3, 2007 http://eth.sagepub.comDownloaded from Despotism: Changing Labour Regimes in Chinese Factories’, The ChinaQuarterly 157: 44–71.Lee, Ching Kwan (2000) ‘The “Revenge of History”: Collective Memories andLabor Protests in North-eastern China’, Ethnography1(2): 217–37.Lee, Ching Kwan (2002) ‘From the Specter of Mao to the Spirit of the Law:Labor Insurgency in China’, Theory and Society31: 189–228.Leidner, Robin (1993) Fast Food, Fast Talk: Service Work and the Routiniza-tion of Everyday Life. Berkeley: University of California Press.Leidner, Robin (1996) ‘Rethinking Questions of Control: Lessons fromMcDonald’s’, in Cameron Lynne Macdonald and Carmen Sirianni (eds)Working in the Service Society, pp. 29–49. Philadelphia, PA: TempleUniversity Press.Li, Bin (1993) ‘DanweiCulture as Urban Culture in Modern China: The Caseof Beijing from 1949 to 1979’, in Greg Guldin and Aiden Southall (eds)Urban Anthropology in China, pp. 345–52. Leiden: E.J. Brill.Liu, Guanglu (1989) ‘A Survey of the Situation of State and CollectiveCommerce Renting Out Counter Space (Guoying, jiti shangye chuzu guitaiqingkuang de diaocha)’, Liaoning Business Economics(liaoning shangyejingji) April, pp. 20–1.Lu, Hanchao (2002) ‘Nostalgia for the Future: The Resurgence of an AlienatedCulture in China’, Pacific Affairs75(2): 169–89.Mann, Susan (1987) Local Merchants and the Chinese Bureaucracy,1750–1950. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.O’Brien, Kevin J. and Lianjiang Li (1999) ‘Campaign Nostalgia in the ChineseCountryside’, Asian Survey39(3): 375–93.Pun Ngai (1999) ‘Becoming Dagongmei (Working Girls): The Politics ofIdentity and Difference in Reform China’, The China Journal42: 1–18.Qiao, Run (1989) ‘It is not Appropriate for Large and Mid-sized State-runRetail Enterprises to Rent Counters to getihu’ (guoying da zhong xingshangye lingshou qiye buyi dui getihu chuzu guitai)’, Finance and TradeEconomics (caimao jingji) May, p. 61.Rofel, Lisa (1989) ‘Hegemony and Productivity: Workers in Post-Mao China’,in Arif Dirlik and Maurice Meisner (eds) Marxism and the Chinese Experi-ence, pp. 235–52. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.Rofel, Lisa (1999) Other Modernities: Gendered Yearnings in China afterSocialism. Berkeley: University of California Press.Schell, Orville (1984) To Get Rich Is Glorious: China in the Eighties. NewYork: Pantheon Books.Sherman, Rachel E. (forthcoming) Class Acts: Service and Inequality in LuxuryHotels. Berkeley: University of California Press.Solinger, Dorothy J. (2002) ‘Labour Market Reform and the Plight of the Laid-off Proletariat’, The China Quarterly 170: 304–26.Solinger, Dorothy J. (2004) ‘The New Crowd of the Dispossessed: The Shift ofHanser■Sales floor trajectories489461-492 073147 Hanser (D) 7/11/06 08:52 Page 489© 2006 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution.by HARWAN ANDI KUNNA on November 3, 2007 http://eth.sagepub.comDownloaded from the Urban Proletariat from Master to Mendicant’, in Peter H. Gries andStanley Rosen (eds) State and Society in 21st-century China: Crisis,Contention, and Legitimation, pp. 50–66. New York: RoutledgeCurzon.Stark, David and Laszlo Bruszt (1998) Postsocialist Pathways: TransformingPolitics and Property in East Central Europe. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press.Stockman, Norman (1992) ‘Market, Plan and Structured Inequality in China’,in Roy Dilley (ed.) Contesting Markets: Analyses of Ideology, Discourse andPractice, pp. 260–76. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.Sun Liping (2003) Cleavage: Chinese Society Since the 1990s (Duanli: 20 shiji90 niandai yilai de zhongguo shehui). Beijing: Social Sciences DocumentationPublishing House.Swidler, Ann (1986) ‘Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies’, AmericanSociological Review51: 273–86.Veeck, Ann (2000) ‘The Revitalization of the Marketplace: Food Markets ofNanjing’, in Deborah S. Davis (ed.) The Consumer Revolution in UrbanChina, pp. 107–23. Berkeley: University of California Press.Verdery, Katherine (1998) What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next?Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Walder, Andew G. (1986) Communist Neo-Traditionalism. Berkeley: Universityof California Press.Whyte, Martin King and William L. Parish (1984) Urban Life in Contempor-ary China. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.Williams, Christine (2006) Inside Toyland: Working, Shopping, and SocialInequality. Berkeley: University of California Press.Womack, Brantly (1991) ‘Transfigured Community: Neo-Traditionalism andWork Unit Socialism in China’, The China Quarterly125: 313–32.Won, Jaeyoun (2004) ‘Withering Away of the Iron Rice Bowl: The Reemploy-ment Project of Post-socialist China’, Studies in Comparative InternationalDevelopment39(2): 71–93.Yang, Guobin (2003) ‘China’s ZhiqingGeneration: Nostalgia, Identity, andCultural Resistance in the 1990s’, Modern China29(3): 267–96.Yang, Mayfair Mei-hui (1994) Gifts, Favors and Banquets: The Art of SocialRelationships in China. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Young, Susan (1995) Private Business and Economic Reform in China.Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.Zbierski-Salameh, Slawomoria (1999) ‘Polish Peasants in the “Valley of Tran-sition”: Responses to Postsocialist Reforms’, in Michael Burawoy andKatherine Verdery (eds) Uncertain Transition: Ethnographies of Change inthe Postsocialist World, pp. 189–222. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield.Zhang Zhen (2000) ‘Mediating Time: The “Rice Bowl of Youth” in Fin deSiecle Urban China’, Public Culture12(1): 93–113.Ethnography7(4)490461-492 073147 Hanser (D) 7/11/06 08:52 Page 490© 2006 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution.by HARWAN ANDI KUNNA on November 3, 2007 http://eth.sagepub.comDownloaded from Zhu Ping and Wang Chunjian (2000) Sales Assistant Training and Adminis-tration: Necessary Professional Reading for Store Sales People (Yingyeyuanpeixun yu guanli: shangdian xiaoshou renyuan jiuzhi bidu). Beijing:Zhonghua gongshang lianhe chubanshe.■AMY HANSERis an Assistant Professor in the Department ofAnthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia.Her dissertation is a comparative ethnography of market settingsin China and explores the themes of social change, postsocialisttransition, and inequality. She has published articles and bookchapters on the gendered nature of service work in China,changing labor conditions in the service sector, and the rise ofconsumerism in China. [email: hanser@interchange.ubc.ca] _____

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