ABSTRACT

First Published in 2000. This book, a collection of ethnographic studies of Chinese schooling, aims to take the reader into Chinese schools and provide a picture of students and teachers as actors who practice culture. The case studies also provide a means by which ethnography is explored as a central methodological focus and concern. This book explores the meaning of ethnography, both in describing Chinese schools and in the broader context of the defined purposes and practices of research. This self-reflexive approach to school ethnography in China includes issues of cultural translation and the connections between the process of ethnographic work, the emergence of a text, and the construction of a theory.

chapter Chapter 1|28 pages

Introduction

A Discursion on Ethnography

chapter Chapter 2|22 pages

Understanding Basic Education Policies in China

An Ethnographic Approach

chapter Chapter 3|22 pages

National Minority Regions

Studying School Discontinuation

chapter Chapter 5|26 pages

Rural Chinese Education

Observing from the Margin

chapter Chapter 6|30 pages

In the Moment—Discourses of Power, Narratives of Relationship

Framing Ethnography of Chinese Schooling, 1981-1997

chapter Chapter 7|26 pages

Reconstructing the Past

Reminiscences of Missionary School Days

chapter Chapter 8|20 pages

Conclusion