China's Peasants: The Anthropology of a Revolution
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China's Peasants: The Anthropology of a Revolution

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This landmark study of Zengbu, a Cantonese community, is the first comprehensive analysis of a rural Chinese society by foreign anthropologists since the Revolution of 1949. The authors examine the revolutionary experiences of Zengbu's peasant villagers and document the rapid changeover from Maoist to post-Maoist China. In particular, they seek to explain the persistence o...more
Hardcover, 376 pages
Published March 29th 1990 by Cambridge University Press
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