Based on almost eight years of fieldwork in a town and a village in South China, this book analyzes contradictions among various dimensions of the peasant economy, social relationships, popular religion, and local politics in rural China.
Based on almost eight years of fieldwork in a town and a village in South China, this book analyzes contradictions among various dimensions of the peasant economy, social relationships, popular religion, and local politics in rural China.
Tan Tongxue is a Professor at the School of Ethnology and Sociology, Yunnan University, China. His research interests include studies of peasant economies, village morality, grass-roots politics, and social consciousness. He is also the author of Way of Bridge Village, published in China, 2010.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Text 1. An Ancient Confucian Village 2. A Centralist Cadre 3. A Peasant Boss 4. Two Intellectuals 5. An Authoritarian Official 6. An Ordinary Peasant 7. The Younger Generation Part II Reflections 8. The Paradox of Transition 9. From the Past to the Present
Part I Text 1. An Ancient Confucian Village 2. A Centralist Cadre 3. A Peasant Boss 4. Two Intellectuals 5. An Authoritarian Official 6. An Ordinary Peasant 7. The Younger Generation Part II Reflections 8. The Paradox of Transition 9. From the Past to the Present
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