Introduction: Political Citizenship in Modern China / Merle Goldman and Elizabeth J. Perry
I. Imperial and Republican China
1. Citizens or Mothers of Citizens? Gender and the Meaning of Modern Chinese Citizenship / Joan Judge
2. Citizens in the Audience and at the Podium / David Strand
3. Democratic Calisthenics: The Culture of Urban Associations in the New Republic / Bryna Goodman
4. Questioning the Modernity of the Model Settlement: Citizenship and Exclusion in Old Shanghai / Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom
5. From Paris to the Paris of the East - and Back: Workers as Citizens in Modern Shanghai / Elizabeth J. Perry
II. People's Republic of China
6. Reassertion of Political Citizenship in the Post-Mao Era: The Democracy Wall Movement / Merle Goldman
7. Personality, Biography, and History: How Hu Jiwei Strayed from the Party Path on the Road to Good Citizenship / Judy Polumbaum
8. Villagers, Elections, and Citizenship / Kevin J. O'Brien
9. Ethnic Economy of Citizenship in China: Four Approaches to Identity Formation / Chih-yu Shih
10. Do Good Businessmen Make Good Citizens? An Emerging Collective Identity Among China's Private Entrepreneurs / Bruce Dickson
11. Citizenship, Ideology, and the PRC Constitution / Yu Xingzhong
12. Law and the Gendered Citizen / Margaret Y. K. Woo
13. Constructing Citizenship: The NPC as Catalyst for Political Participation / Michael William Dowdle
14. Nationalism versus Citizenship in the Republic of China on Taiwan / Shelley Rigger.