City Versus Countryside in Mao's China

City Versus Countryside in Mao's China

by Jeremy Brown
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 10/11/2015

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The gap between those living in the city and those in the countryside remains one of China's most intractable problems. As this powerful work of grassroots history argues, the origins of China's rural-urban divide can be traced back to the Mao Zedong era. While Mao pledged to remove the gap between the city worker and the peasant, his revolutionary policies misfired and ended up provoking still greater discrepancies between town and country, usually to the disadvantage of villagers. Through archival sources, personal diaries, untapped government dossiers and interviews with people from cities and villages in northern China, the book recounts their personal experiences, showing how they retaliated against the daily restrictions imposed on them while traversing between the city and the countryside. Vivid and harrowing accounts of forced and illicit migration, the staggering inequity of the Great Leap Famine and political exile during the Cultural Revolution reveal how Chinese people fought back against policies that pitted city dwellers against villagers.

ISBN:
9781139411783
9781139411783
Category:
Asian history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-11-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Jeremy Brown

Jeremy Brown is a writer and editor whose work has appeared in numerous publications around the world. He is a regular contributor to Fatherly.com, the leading digital media brand for dads.

He has authored four biographies for young readers and written animated shorts for Dreamworks' YouTube Channel featuring such characters as Puss in Boots and Kung Fu Panda. He lives in New York with his wife and sons, who've heard all of his Dad jokes by now.

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