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Beyond the Chinese Face: Insights from Psychology (review)

Beyond the Chinese Face: Insights from Psychology (review) Reviews formation on and insight into China's urban workplace organization, but, more importantly, also an admirable approach--that of treating social inequality in China from the aspect of its organizations. This is a book that every student of social stratification in socialist societies, especially in China, should read. And it will affect thinking and work in the areas of social structure and social inequality in China for years to come. Wang Feng University of Hawai'i Michael Harris Bond. Beyond the Chinese Face: Insights from Psychology. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1991. Paperback. Michael Bond's Beyond the Chinese Face is a layperson's version of his 1986 book, The Psychology of the Chinese People, also published by Oxford University Press. While the latter was an edited book with eight other contributors, Beyond the Chinese Face is written solely by Bond, a Canadian cross-cultural psychologist who teaches and conducts research at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Beyond the Chinese Face, which also includes more recent material than the 1986 book, is divided into nine chapters that cover most of the major specialties in psychology. For example, developmental psychology is dealt witii in chapter 2, and covers the socialization of Chinese children. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png China Review International University of Hawai'I Press

Beyond the Chinese Face: Insights from Psychology (review)

China Review International , Volume 1 (2) – Mar 30, 1994

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Abstract

Reviews formation on and insight into China's urban workplace organization, but, more importantly, also an admirable approach--that of treating social inequality in China from the aspect of its organizations. This is a book that every student of social stratification in socialist societies, especially in China, should read. And it will affect thinking and work in the areas of social structure and social inequality in China for years to come. Wang Feng University of Hawai'i Michael Harris Bond. Beyond the Chinese Face: Insights from Psychology. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1991. Paperback. Michael Bond's Beyond the Chinese Face is a layperson's version of his 1986 book, The Psychology of the Chinese People, also published by Oxford University Press. While the latter was an edited book with eight other contributors, Beyond the Chinese Face is written solely by Bond, a Canadian cross-cultural psychologist who teaches and conducts research at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Beyond the Chinese Face, which also includes more recent material than the 1986 book, is divided into nine chapters that cover most of the major specialties in psychology. For example, developmental psychology is dealt witii in chapter 2, and covers the socialization of Chinese children.

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China Review InternationalUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Mar 30, 1994

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