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Exotic Commodities: Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China [Hardcover]

Frank Dikötter (Author)

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0231141165 978-0231141161 March 20, 2007

Exotic Commodities is the first book to chart the consumption and spread of foreign goods in China from the mid-nineteenth century to the advent of communism in 1949. Richly illustrated and revealing, this volume recounts how exotic commodities were acquired and adapted in a country commonly believed to have remained "hostile toward alien things" during the industrial era.

China was not immune to global trends that prized the modern goods of "civilized" nations. Foreign imports were enthusiastically embraced by both the upper and lower classes and rapidly woven into the fabric of everyday life, often in inventive ways. Scarves, skirts, blouses, and corsets were combined with traditional garments to create strikingly original fashions. Industrially produced rice, sugar, wheat, and canned food revolutionized local cuisine, and mass produced mirrors were hung on doorframes to ward off malignant spirits.

Frank Dikötter argues that ordinary people were the least inhibited in acquiring these products and therefore the most instrumental in changing the material culture of China. Landscape paintings, door leaves, and calligraphy scrolls were happily mixed with kitschy oil paintings and modern advertisements. Old and new interacted in ways that might have seemed incongruous to outsiders but were perfectly harmonious to local people.

This pragmatic attitude would eventually lead to China's own mass production and export of cheap, modern goods, which today can be found all over the world. The nature of this history raises the question, which Dikötter pursues in his conclusion: If the key to surviving in a fast-changing world is the ability to innovate, could China be more in tune with modernity than Europe?

(1/1/08)

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Editorial Reviews

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Dikötter's account of the growth of modern consumption in China is vivid, lively and compelling.

(Delia Davin Times Literary Supplement Vol 114, No 2)

Engagingly written, insightful, and complemented with nearly 100 illustrations... Highly recommended.

(Choice 06/01/08)

This is a book that can be read with pleasure by anyone interested in modern China.

(Susan Naquin The China Quarterly )

[An] important and wide-ranging book... that will surely make us rethink a good number of our deeply held assumptions.

(Omar Lizardo American Journal of Sociology )

This encyclopedic treatment of Chinese material culture will be a boon to all scholars of the period.

(Karl Gerth American HIstorical Review )

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Once again, Frank Dikötter reveals himself as a historian with real vision. This is one of his best books.

(William T. Rowe, Johns Hopkins University 6/29/07)

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Frank Dikotter is Chair Professor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong and Professor of the Modern History of China on leave from the University of London. He has published a trilogy on racism, sexism and eugenics in modern China, as well as books on crime and punishment, on the history of drug use and on material culture. He just completed a book on the famine that claimed at least 45 million lives under Mao from 1958 to 1962, using hitherto closed party archives. See www.frankdikotter.com for a biography and many downloadable items!

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First Sentence:
'The Chinese have eagerly acquired all the technical discoveries of the foreigners; machine guns and trench mortars, flying machines and wireless telegraphs, thermos bottles and cinematographs, hair-cutting machines and fountain pens.' Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
copy culture, local imitations, cotton shoes, foreign patterns
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Second World War, Hong Kong, United States, Southeast Asia, Standard Oil, Sun Yatsen, South America, Peter Fleming, Lady Hosie, Olga Lang, Carl Crow, Adrian Forty, Georg Wegener, Three Stars, Liang Yen, Pearl River, Harry Franck, William Martin, New Policies, Lin Yutang
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