Understanding China through a vibrant Shanghai street
Jul 6, 2016
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Rob Schmitz, a China correspondent for American Public Media, discusses his book about the people living and working on a Shanghai street. Topics include waidiren, accordion salesman turned sandwich restaurant proprietor, a couple fighting developers, and pensioners selling questionable sexual potency medicines.
The book explores the diverse lives and dreams of individuals on a Shanghai street, revealing the challenges they face and their pursuit of personal fulfillment beyond financial success.
The book sheds light on the impact of gentrification and changing dynamics in a neighborhood in Shanghai, highlighting the preservation of architectural charm and the struggle for equal property rights.
Deep dives
Various stories from different people living on a street in Shanghai
The book explores the lives and dreams of different individuals on one street in Shanghai, including a sandwich shop owner, a retired PLA soldier, a kung fu master, and more.
Challenges faced by the characters
The characters in the book face various challenges such as financial struggles, losing their homes due to development projects, involvement in pyramid schemes, and finding acceptance and personal fulfillment.
Dreams and aspirations
The book delves into the dreams and aspirations of the characters, which go beyond monetary success. These dreams include finding spiritual enlightenment, obtaining equal property rights, and pursuing education abroad.
Unique characteristics of the neighborhood
The neighborhood where the characters reside is part of the former French concession in Shanghai. It stands out for its distinctive tree-lined streets and the effort to preserve its architectural charm. The book also highlights the impact of gentrification and changing dynamics in the area.
Rob Schmitz, China correspondent for American Public Media’s Marketplace, has been living in the nation on and off since 1995. He is the author of Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road, a book about the people living and working on Changle Lu in Shanghai. You can read the fourth chapter here. Many of the characters who Rob writes about are waidiren — people who moved to Shanghai from elsewhere and tried to make a living by catering to the tastes of well-off residents of the city. One of them, CK, is an accordion salesman turned sandwich restaurant proprietor. Other people featured in the book are Shanghai natives, such as a couple who fights to keep their old house while facing fire-setting thugs hired by developers trying to remake the neighborhood. And then there are Auntie Fu and ‘Mr Clean,’ veterans of the People’s Liberation Army’s Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, or the bingtuan. They’re spending their pensions and trying to make a fortune selling questionable sexual potency medicines. We also talk about some people who didn’t make the final edit and why they were left out. They include a paranoid kung fu master and a gay clothing merchant whose sister put the kibosh on his participation in the book. Recommendations: Jeremy: Longform Podcast. Rob: Forthcoming book by Ian Johnson about religion in China (release scheduled for year end). Kaiser: Flipboard reading app for mobile phone.
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