China Along The Yellow River
豆瓣
Reflections on rural society
曹锦清 译者: Nicky Harman / Huang Ruhua
简介
Review
Cao Jinqing has excelled in providing and guiding a hugely important conversation which will, as a result of his book, extend far beyond the peasant houses, Party schools and government offices of rural Henan. - China Review
This book draws attention to the negative aspects of Chinas reform process and provides an interesting and vivid portrait of rural society in interior China in the 1990s - Genia Kostka, Asian Affairs, 2008
Product Description
This text had a major impact in its original Chinese version. Reviewed in the Far East Economic Review as 'one of the richest portraits of the Chinese countryside published in the reform era', the book charts a long journey through the hinterland region of the Yellow River undertaken by the author between 1994 and 1996. It examines in exhaustive detail the lives and work of peasants, Party and local government officials, providing a wealth of data on the nature of life in post-reform rural China. The author argues that global integration is but the latest 'great leap forward' in a succession of periodic reforms going back over a hundred years, that in every case it is China's farmers who bear the brunt of the changes, that in the past they have always rebelled, and, he predicts, they will do so again.