Browse Chinese social media and you will notice an intriguing development: posts and comments by young Chinese internet users are becoming increasingly academic.

We often see abstruse terms in Chinese online spaces, including “involution,” “alienation,” “emotional labor,” and “family of origin.” These concepts originated in the social sciences, such as sociology, anthropology, and psychology.

Involution,” for example, was first introduced by anthropologist Clifford Geertz in his study of the agricultural economy of Java Island, describing a situation in which labor input was continuously increased on limited land that was intensively cultivated, and yet the output per unit failed to improve significantly. Now, it is often used to describe ho…

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