Silencing Shanghai examines the paradoxical and counterintuitive contrast between Shanghai's emergence as a global city and marginalization of the Shanghai dialect. The endangerment of the vernacular exposes how state-sponsored social exclusion silences a significant voice of the people and shakes the linguistic foundation of the local identity.
Fang Xu is lecturer in the Interdisciplinary Studies Field program at University of California, Berkeley.
Chapter 1: A Cosmopolitan Past
Chapter 2: "China Dream" vs the Shanghai Dialect
Chapter 3: Geographical Displacement and Language Loss
Chapter 4: Social Integration and "New Shanghairen" as Euphemism
Chapter 5: Forever Waidiren or Honorary Shanghairen?