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LICHENG QIAN: Consumption and Nostalgia in Contemporary China

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Dates:30 April 2024
Times:17:00 - 18:30
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Manchester China Institute
Who is it for:University staff, External researchers, Adults, Alumni, Current University students, General public
Speaker:Dr Licheng Qian
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In this in-person talk, Dr Licheng Qian discusses consumption and nostalgia in contemporary China.

"Amidst the sweeping social transformations, a nostalgia market has emerged in contemporary China, evoking a yearning for the past, particularly the Mao era. Why does this nostalgiaemerge? What does it mean to people of different generations? How does consumption contribute to the remembering and forgetting of the past? Based on interviews and participant observation, this research explores the relationship between consumption, nostalgia, and amnesia in the context of reform-era China."

ABOUT THE ORGANISERS The Manchester China Institute (MCI) promotes multidisciplinary research, teaching and programming with impact beyond academia, seeking to remedy class, racial, gender, and other inequalities, and to improve mutual understanding in UK-China relations. The MCI is based at the University of Manchester.

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Dr Licheng Qian

Biography: Dr Licheng Qian is an Assistant Lecturer in Sociology at Birmingham City University (BCU). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 2017. Prior to joining BCU in 2023, he worked as a tenure-track assistant professor at the University of Macau and Zhejiang University. His research interests include cultural sociology, political/historical sociology, and particularly social memory studies. His articles have appeared in both social science and China studies journals such as the Journal of Contemporary China, Nations and Nationalism, Cultural Sociology, and Memory Studies.

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