Gao Village

This book is about Gao Village, in Jiangxi province, where the author was born and brought up, leaving when he was twenty-one to study English at Xiamen University. Since emigrating to Australia in 1990 he has returned every year to Gao Village, where his brother still lives. Mobo Gao’s background helps to explain his interest in writing the book, and why his account is especially valuable. He was both participant and observer before being introduced to Western cultural and theoretical assumptions.
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nSeveral accounts of village life in China have been published, but all have been by Western or urban Chinese scholars. Mobo Gao’s account is in every sense one from the inside. Though written as an academic work, it does not eschew personal stories and experiences relevant to the themes addressed. These cover a forty-year period and fall into four distinct themes: the village before and after land reform; the commune system; the dismantling of the communes; and the unfolding impact of the market economy, including increased migration to urban areas, from the late 1980s onwards.
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nMobo Gao concludes that although the PRC has continually discriminated against rural residents, who are generically referred to as ‘peasants’, the radical policies implemented during the Cultural Revolution brought about visible improvements in the education and health care. The establishment intellectuals, however, choose to ignore evidence of this kind.
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nMobo C. F. Gao is senior lecturer in Modern Chinese Studies at the Department of Asian Languages and Studies, University of Tasmania.

$165.00

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重量 0.377048616 公斤
方面 1.6764 × 21.5392 × 16.129 公分
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出版年份

1999

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