China in one village: the story of one town and the changing world
Publication details: Verso Books, 2021. London: Description: ix, 307p. ; hb. 24cmISBN:- 9781839761775
- 951.152 HON
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949.5 BEA Greece : biography of a modern nation | 950.072 SAI Orientalism: western perceptions of the orient | 950.1 TEP Hunter, the stag, and the mother of animals: image, monument, and landscape in ancient North Asia | 951.152 HON China in one village: the story of one town and the changing world | 951.9 SET Korea: a very short introduction | 954.040924 PAN Scope of happiness | 954 ASI Loss of Hindustan: the invention of India |
An unforgettable portrait of the tectonic shifts happening in rural China -- told through the microcosm of one small town. After a decade away from her ancestral family village, during which she became a writer and literary scholar in Beijing, Liang Hong started visiting her rural hometown in landlocked Hebei province. What she found was an extended family torn apart by the seismic changes in Chinese society, and a village hollowed-out by emigration, neglect, and environmental despoliation. Combining family memoir, literary observation, and social commentary, Liang's by turns moving and shocking account became a bestselling book in China and brought her fame. Across China, many saw in Liang's remarkable and vivid interviews with family members and childhood acquaintances a mirror of their own families, and her observations about the way the greatest rural-to-urban migration of modern times has twisted the country resonated deeply. China in One Village tells the story of contemporary China through one clear-eyed observer, one family, and one village
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