Death of Hometown

Death of Hometown

by Dr Yongtao Du and Dr Dong Wang, PhD
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/01/2025

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Why has there been a widespread sense of homelessness in China in the recent decades? Can native place still be called home in the twenty-first century?


One man’s story from Anyang – a county in the North China Plain – may hold answer to these intractable conundrums.


Anyang was established as a county when China became a unified empire in the 3rd Century BCE. For centuries, the local people made the county their home, where they buried their ancestors and dwelled with their kinsfolk. Talented sons of gentry families could pursue careers in the larger world through civil service, but it was in Anyang that their civil-examination-based careers began, and eventually it was here that they returned to for rest.


The political and intellectual revolutions of the 20th century shattered this life-world of “old” China and transformed the meanings of life and place in Anyang. Unlike their forefathers, most educated men now pursued diverse career patterns, loosened links with their ancestral home-place, and rarely returned once they were gone. Despite these disruptions and destructions, Zhang Jinjian (1902-1989), an Anyang native and American-trained political scientist, launched a campaign to renew and remodel the age-old gentry localism, and bring it into the young Republic of China. The effort was eventually crushed in the Communist revolution, after which Anyang was reduced to little more than an administrative entity in a totalitarian regime. In its failure, however, the experiment shows the road not taken in modern China and reveals an alternative to the rootless People’s Republic.

ISBN:
9781916985100
9781916985100
Category:
Society & social sciences
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Lived Places Publishing

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