Written in a lucid and witty style, Paul Williss book provides a uniquely penetrating lens to scrutinize the deeply held meanings and cultural nuances in Chinas relentless pursuit of modernity. A landmark contribution to China studies as well as the sociology of education. Yunxiang Yan, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, and author of The Individualization of Chinese Society
Paul Willis is a wonderful guide in surveying Chinas jarring juxtapositions. His analysis of the ideological imbrication of communism, consumerism and Confucianism, and his close attention to the feelings of shame, stress and guilt experienced by the losers of Chinas new rat race, are particularly insightful. Shehzad Nadeem, City University of New York
definitely worth reading Michael W. Apple, Beijing Normal University
"Experimenting to break the boundary between academic and popular writing, Willis account of his China experience, with its poetic and forceful prose, is a great pleasure to read." China Review International
"Willis has produced a work which deserves the wide readership that he was aiming for." Journal of International and Comparative Education
"The book is riveting and bristles with profound insights about contemporary China that leaves the reader in awe of Williss brilliant scholarship." American Journal of Sociology