Publications of Hans Steinmueller

Journal Article (8)

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Journal Article
Steinmueller, Hans. 2015. "Father Mao" and the country-family: mixed feeling for fathers, officials, and leaders in China. Social Analysis 59(4): 83–100. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3167/sa.2015.590406.
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Journal Article
Steinmüller, Johannes. 2011. The state of irony in China. Critique of Anthropology 31(1): 21–42.
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Journal Article
Steinmüller, Johannes. 2011. The moving boundaries of social heat: gambling in rural China. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 17(2): 263–280.
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Journal Article
Steinmüller, Johannes. 2011. The reflective peephole method: ruralism and awkwardness in the ethnography of rural China. Australian Journal of Anthropology 22(2): 220–235.
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Journal Article
Steinmüller, Johannes and Wu Fei. 2011. School killings in China: society or wilderness? Anthropology Today 27(1): 10–13.
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Journal Article
Steinmüller, Johannes. 2010. Communities of complicity: notes on state formation and local sociality in rural China. American Ethnologist 37(3): 539–549.
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Journal Article
Steinmüller, Johannes. 2010. How popular Confucianism became embarrassing: on the spatial and moral centre of the house in rural China. Focaal 58: 81–96.
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Journal Article
Steinmüller, Hans. 2009. LSE students divided over Tibet [In Chinese language]. BBC Chinese.

Book Chapter (4)

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Book Chapter
Steinmueller, Hans. 2017. Everyday ethics in rural China. In: Kirsten W. Endres and Chris Hann (eds.). Socialism with neoliberal characteristics. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 36–39.
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Book Chapter
Steinmueller, Hans and Susanne Brandtstädter. 2016. Introduction. In: Hans Steinmueller and Susanne Brandtstädter (eds.). Irony, cynicism and the Chinese state. Routledge Contemporary China Series 132. London; New York: Routledge, pp. 1–13.
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Book Chapter
Steinmüller, Hans. 2013. The ethics of irony: work, family and fatherland in rural China. In: Charles Stafford (ed.). Ordinary ethics in China. Monographs on Social Anthropology 79. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 133–153.
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Book Chapter
Steinmüller, Hans. 2013. Le savoir-rire en Chine. In: Pascal Liévaux (ed.). Rires. Terrain 61. Paris: Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, pp. 40–53.

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Steinmüller, Johannes. Everyday moralities: family, work, ritual, and the local state in rural China. PhD Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science, London.

Other (2)

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Other
Steinmüller, Hans and Zhang Yuanbo. 2013. Gambling on the Chinese dream. New Left Project. http://www.newleftproject.org/index.php/site/article_comments/gambling_on_the_chinese_dream.
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Other
Bellér-Hann, Ildikó, Giovanni Da Col, Ayxem Eli, Kirsten Endres, Friederike Fleischer, Chris Hann, Helena Obendiek, Sawut Pawan, Sarah Schefold, Markus Schlecker, Johannes Steinmüller, and Xiujie Wu. 2010. Kinship and Social Support in China and Vietnam. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Department II 'Socialist and Postsocialist Eurasia' 2008/2009(1). https://www.eth.mpg.de/pubs/institute-reports/pdf/mpi-eth-institute-report-2008-2009-vol1-de#page=61.

Newspaper Article (1)

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Newspaper Article
Steinmüller, Hans and Zhang Yuanbo. 2013. The Chinese dream: work hard or gamble? [In Chinese language]. BBC News, April 12, 2013.

Book Review (2)

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Book Review
Steinmüller, Hans. 2013. Ellen Oxfeld: Drink water, but remember the source: moral discourse in a Chinese village, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010. Études Chinoises 32(2): 195–197.
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Book Review
Steinmüller, Hans. 2012. Kipnis, Andrew. China and postsocialist anthropology: theorizing power and society after communism. Norwalk, Conn.: EastBridge, 2008. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 18(2): 481–483.

Collected Edition (1)

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Collected Edition
Steinmueller, Hans and Susanne Brandtstädter (eds.). 2016. Irony, cynicism and the Chinese state. Routledge Contemporary China Series 132. London; New York: Routledge.

Monograph (1)

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Monograph
Steinmüller, Hans. 2013. Communities of complicity: everyday ethics in rural China. Dislocations 10. New York: Berghahn.
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