Ageing with Smartphones in Urban China
From the Cultural to the Digital Revolution in Shanghai
9781800084117
9781800084124
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Ageing with Smartphones in Urban China
From the Cultural to the Digital Revolution in Shanghai
An anthropological account of the experience of aging in the smartphone era in China.
The current oldest generation in Shanghai was born at a time when the average household could not afford electric lights, but today they can turn their lights off using smartphone apps. Grounded in extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Shanghai, Ageing with Smartphones in Urban China tackles the intersection between the “two revolutions” experienced by the older generation in Shanghai: the contemporary smartphone-based digital revolution and the earlier communist revolutions and argues that we can only understand the smartphone revolution if we first appreciate the long-term consequences of these people’s experiences during the communist revolutions. Supported by detailed ethnographic material, the observations and analysis here provide a panorama view of the social landscape of contemporary China, addressing such topics the digital and everyday life, aging and healthcare, intergenerational relations and family development, community building and grassroots organizations, collective memories, and political attitudes among ordinary Chinese people.
The current oldest generation in Shanghai was born at a time when the average household could not afford electric lights, but today they can turn their lights off using smartphone apps. Grounded in extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Shanghai, Ageing with Smartphones in Urban China tackles the intersection between the “two revolutions” experienced by the older generation in Shanghai: the contemporary smartphone-based digital revolution and the earlier communist revolutions and argues that we can only understand the smartphone revolution if we first appreciate the long-term consequences of these people’s experiences during the communist revolutions. Supported by detailed ethnographic material, the observations and analysis here provide a panorama view of the social landscape of contemporary China, addressing such topics the digital and everyday life, aging and healthcare, intergenerational relations and family development, community building and grassroots organizations, collective memories, and political attitudes among ordinary Chinese people.
300 pages | 73 color illustrations | 6.14 x 9.21 | © 2023
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology

Table of Contents
List of figures List of tables List of charts Series foreword Acknowledgements 1 Introduction 2 Ageing and retirement: ruptures and continuity 3 Everyday life: Daily activities and the digital routine 4 Social relations: the guanxi practice beyond family ties 5 Crafting the smartphone 6 Crafting health: the moral body and the therapeutic smartphone 7 ‘Doing personhood’ in revolution(s) 8 Life purpose: searching for meaning in revolutions and reforms 9 Conclusion Appendix 1: The brief function of top 24 Apps on the Top 10 list and App analysis method Appendix 2: The super app WeChat Bibliography Index
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