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China's Vanishing Worlds: Countryside, Traditions, and Cultural Spaces

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

China's Vanishing Worlds: Countryside, Traditions, and Cultural Spaces

Contributors:

By (Author) Matthias Messmer
By (author) Hsin-Mei Chuang

ISBN:

9780262019866

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

25th October 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Asian history
Rural communities

Dewey:

306.0951

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 241mm, Height 298mm

Weight:

2245g

Description

Photographs and text document disappearing cultural landscapes and lifestyles in rural China, capturing poignant scenes far from Beijing or Shanghai.Just a few kilometers from the glittering skylines of Shanghai and Beijing, we encounter a vast countryside, an often forgotten and seemingly limitless landscape stretching far beyond the outskirts of the cities. Following traces of old trade routes, once-flourishing marketplaces, abandoned country estates, decrepit model villages, and the sites of mystic rituals, the authors of this book spent seven years exploring, photographing, and observing the vast interior of China, where the majority of Chinese people live in ways virtually unchanged for centuries. China's Vanishing Worlds is an impressive documentation in images and text of modernization's effect on traditional ways of life, and a sympathetic portrait of lives burdened by hardship but blessed by simplicity and tranquility. The scars of China's recent history and the decay of centuries-old traditions are made visible in this volume, but so is the lure and promise of technology and another life for young people. In the next twenty years, an estimated 280 million Chinese villagers will become city dwellers, leaving their ancestral homes in search of urban jobs and opportunities. In striking and evocative color photographs, we see picturesque villages set against a background of rolling hills, planned centuries ago according to the principles of feng shui; a restaurant with bright pink resin chairs and a wide-screen television; traditional buildings preserved by the accident of poverty and isolation; ramshackle rooms decorated with portraits of Chairman Mao; backpack-wearing children walking to school; festivals with elaborately costumed performers; old men playing cards; buyers and sellers at open-air markets. China's Vanishing Worlds offers readers a rare opportunity to glimpse China as it once was, and as it will soon no longer be.

Author Bio

Matthias Messmer, born in Switzerland, is the author of Jewish Wayfarers in Modern China and China at its Limits. His work focuses on Chinese cultural politics, pop culture, and Western images of China. Hsin-Mei Chuang, born in Taiwan, is a researcher, cultural manager, writer, and author of China at its Limits.

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