Ninth Annual Kiang Lecture: The 'Labor Question' of Chinese Capitalism in Africa
The Center for Asian Studies presents the Ninth Annual Wan-Lin Kiang Lecture
"The 'Labor Question' of Chinese Capitalism in Africa"
with Ching Kwan Lee, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Reception: 5:30-6:45 p.m.
Social & Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Patio 1517
Lecture: 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Social & Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Room 1517
About the speaker:
Ching Kwan Lee is a professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
She obtained her Ph.D. in sociology at the University of California, Berkeley and
taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and University of Michigan before moving
to UCLA. She is the author of Against the Law: Labor Protests in China's Rustbelt and Sunbelt (2007) and Gender and the South China Miracle: Two Worlds of Factory Women (1998). Her edited and co-edited books include From the Iron Rice Bowl to Informalization: Markets, Workers and the State in a Changing
China (2011); Reclaiming Chinese Society: New Social Activism (2009), Re-envisioning the Chinese Revolution: Politics and Poetics of Collective Memory in
Reform China (2007) and Working in China: Ethnographies of Labor and Workplace Transformation (2007). She is currently working on two research projects - one on the “grassroots
state” and class politics in China and the other on Chinese investment and labor practices
in Zambia’s copper mining and construction industries.
About the Lecture:
This talk examines key elements of an emerging Chinese regime of production in Zambia,
Africa’s leading copper producer and the site of the first of five Chinese-owned special
economic zones to be built on the continent. Drawing on field data on the construction
and copper mining sectors, Ching Kwan Lee will discuss the similarities and differences
among Chinese and non-Chinese capital in their labor strategies and impact on African
developments.
About the Center for Asian Studies
The Center for Asian Studies is comprised of more than 40 interdisciplinary UCI faculty
members who study China, Japan, Korea, South Asia, and Southeast Asia and enhance
the study of the many countries and cultures of Asia. The center provides a forum
for discussions across geographic and disciplinary boundaries both on campus and within
the community. The center is sponsored by both the School of Humanities and School
of Social Sciences.
Please RSVP to Jayne Lee Yang, cas@uci.edu or 949-824-2566.
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