茶館
成都公共生活的衰落與復興,1950–2000

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王, 笛
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Every city has its unique public spaces, like a “microcosm,” allowing us to touch and re-examine the history and memories of a city. Professor Wang Di, a renowned microhistorian at the University of Macau, provides an excellent example of this through two decades of in-depth research.
Teahouses are an integral part of Chengdu’s traditional culture and daily life, where locals gather to play mahjong, meet friends, watch performances, read, have their fortunes told, get their ears cleaned, and freely debate various political and social issues. In the latter half of the 20th century, this microcosm underwent unprecedented changes. This book meticulously examines this process, exploring the extensive connections between Chinese urban society and the evolution of socialist politics: How does state power transform public life? What kind of interplay exists between national and local cultures? How do people reclaim urban space? 微觀世界裏的中華人民共和國史
城市史研究必讀之作
美國城市史學會最佳著作獎
「想要完全了解一個城市,就需要深入它的最底層,考察社會生活的最基本單位。茶館作為微觀世界,為我們提供了觀察社會、文化和政治轉型的理想視角。」——王笛
每個城市都有自己獨特的公共空間,如同一個「微觀世界」,由此出發,我們得以重新觸摸和審視一個城市的歷史與記憶。微觀史名家、澳門大學歷史系講座教授王笛以二十年精深研究,為此提供了出色的示範。
茶館是成都傳統文化與日常生活的一部分,當地人習慣在那裏打麻將、約會、看戲、讀書、算命、掏耳朵,以及自由地爭論大大小小的政治和社會問題。在20世紀下半葉,茶館這個微觀世界經歷了前所未有的劇烈變遷,本書對這一過程進行了細密考察,探討了中國城市社會與社會主義政治演變之間的廣泛聯繫:國家權力怎樣改造公共生活?國家文化與地方文化有著怎樣的搏弈?人們又是如何重新佔領城市空間?
因「對中國和全球城市史的研究作出重要貢獻」,本書榮獲美國城市史學會(The Urban History Association )2018 –2019年度最佳著作獎。

