The World of Extreme Happiness
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The World of Extreme Happiness

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig

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The World of Extreme Happiness

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig

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When Sunny is born in rural China, her parents leave her in a slop bucket to die because she's a girl. She survives, and at 14 leaves for the city, where she works a low-paying factory job and attends self-help classes to improve her chances at securing a coveted office position. When Sunny's attempts to pull herself out of poverty lead to dire consequences for a fellow worker, she is forced to question the system she's spent her life trying to master – and stand up against the powers that be. Savage, tragic and desperately funny, The World of Extreme Happiness is a stirring examination of a country in the midst of rapid change, and individuals struggling to shape their own destinies.

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Publisher
Methuen Drama
Year
2013
ISBN
9781472521972
Edition
1
Subtopic
Théâtre
and 
thus 
their 
constituent 
power. 
Against 
capitalism’s 
false
assurances 
of 
individual 
enrichment, 
and 
against 
the
authoritarianism 
of 
the 
Chinese 
central 
government, 
Pete
allows 
Sunny 
(and 
by 
extension, 
the 
audience) 
to 
imagine 
a
“perfect 
society” 
built 
on 
the 
empowerment 
of 
the 
masses, 
true
democracy, 
liberty, 
and 
the 
promise 
of 
the 
collective 
struggle
for 
justice. 
By 
allowing 
us 
to 
imagine 
this 
promise, 
we
are
assured 
that 
such 
world 
is 
possible. 
In 
what 
he 
does 
next,
Pete 
reminds 
us 
of 
the 
painful 
gap 
that 
we 
must 
bridge
between 
that 
world 
and 
this 
one. 
Joshua 
Takano 
Chambers-Letson
Northwestern 
University
1. 
For 
more, 
see: 
Xudong 
Zhang, 
ed., 
Whither 
China: 
Intellectual 
Politics
in
Contemporary 
China
(Durham, 
NC: 
Duke 
University 
Press, 
2001).
2. 
Xudong 
Zhang, 
“The 
Making 
of 
the 
Post-Tiananmen 
Intellectual
Field: 
Critical 
Overview,” 
in 
Whither 
China: 
Intellectual 
Politics 
in
Contemporary 
China
ed. 
Xudong 
Zhang 
(Durham, 
NC: 
Duke 
University
Press,
2001), 
7.
3. 
Ibid.
4. 
Fifth 
National 
People’s 
Congress, 
“Regulations 
on 
Special 
Economic
Zones 
in 
Guangdong 
Province.” 
Available 
at: 
www.novexcn.com/
guangdong_regs_on_sez.html, 
accessed 
September 
7, 
2013.
5. 
Aihwa 
Ong, 
Neoliberalism 
as 
Exception: 
Mutations 
in 
Citizenship 
and
Sovereignty
(Durham, 
NC: 
Duke 
University 
Press, 
2006), 
106.
6. 
Aihwa 
Ong, 
Flexible 
Citizenship: 
The 
Cultural 
Logics 
of
Transnationality
(Durham, 
NC: 
Duke 
University 
Press, 
1999), 
224.
Afterword 
95
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page 
intentionally 
left 
blank 

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