The Chengdu Stories

The Chengdu Stories
Author: China Knowledge Press
Publsiher: China Knowledge Press
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2008
Genre: Chengdu (China)
ISBN: 9789814163460

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Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain

Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain
Author: Di Wang
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781503605336

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In 1939, residents of a rural village near Chengdu watched as Lei Mingyuan, a member of a violent secret society known as the Gowned Brothers, executed his teenage daughter. Six years later, Shen Baoyuan, a sociology student at Yenching University, arrived in the town to conduct fieldwork on the society that once held sway over local matters. She got to know Lei Mingyuan and his family, recording many rare insights about the murder and the Gowned Brothers' inner workings. Using the filicide as a starting point to examine the history, culture, and organization of the Gowned Brothers, Di Wang offers nuanced insights into the structures of local power in 1940s rural Sichuan. Moreover, he examines the influence of Western sociology and anthropology on the way intellectuals in the Republic of China perceived rural communities. By studying the complex relationship between the Gowned Brothers and the Chinese Communist Party, he offers a unique perspective on China's transition to socialism. In so doing, Wang persuasively connects a family in a rural community, with little overt influence on national destiny, to the movements and ideologies that helped shape contemporary China.

Chengdu Could Not Would Not Fall Asleep

Chengdu Could Not Would Not Fall Asleep
Author: Barney Saltzberg
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781484717448

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High in his bamboo tree, a young panda named Chengdu lies awake while everyone around him is sleeping. No matter what he tries, he cannot fall asleep. He turns and he tosses. He scrunches and he rolls. He even hangs upside down. Finally he climbs up and up and up, until he finds the perfect spot atop his brother. Panda pile!

Chengdu Can Do

Chengdu Can Do
Author: Barney Saltzberg
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781368012812

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Chengdu can do many things all by himself. He can get down from his branch, and he can look for breakfast. Chengdu can jump, he can push, and he can pull. He can climb, he can stretch, and he can swing. But sometimes even the most capable young panda could use a little help. Independent-minded toddlers will love following along as the determined Chengdu reaches for his goal of some tasty leaves. The gentle text is a delight to hear read aloud, and a variety of fold-out pages add to the fun.

Coordinating Urban and Rural Development in China

Coordinating Urban and Rural Development in China
Author: Ye Yumin,Richard LeGates
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781952030

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•The focus of published narrative on the great Chinese urbanization wave was always going to sharpen _ away from the general fascination, assertions, theories and commentaries to specific issues and specific regions. Well here is a first class example

Chengdu

Chengdu
Author: Jack Quian
Publsiher: 五洲传播出版社
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2007
Genre: Chengdu (China)
ISBN: 7508509692

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Anxious Wealth

Anxious Wealth
Author: John Osburg
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804785358

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An ethnographic study of China’s new elites and their rarified world of debauchery and corruption: “A must have book for China studies” (Choice). This pioneering investigation reveals the private lives—and the nightlives—of the powerful entrepreneurs and managers redefining success and status in the Chinese city of Chengdu. For more than three years, anthropologist John Osburg accompanied wealthy Chinese businessmen as they courted clients, partners, and government officials. Now he invites readers along on his journey through the highly gendered world of luxury karaoke clubs, saunas, and massage parlors—places designed to cater to the desires of elite men. Within these spaces, a masculinization of business is taking place. Osburg details the complex code of behavior that governs businessmen as they go about banqueting, drinking, gambling, bribing, exchanging gifts, and obtaining sexual services. These intricate social networks play a key role in generating business, performing social status, and reconfiguring gender roles. Yet underneath the façade, many entrepreneurs feel trapped by their obligations and moral compromises in this evolving environment. Osburg examines their deep ambivalence about China’s future and their own complicity in the major issues of post-Mao Chinese society—corruption, inequality, materialism, and loss of trust.

Golden Goose

Golden Goose
Author: Xu Liu,David Burnett
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811337741

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This book offers an intimate and personal look at what China's poverty alleviation has meant for individuals. The dramatic progress in reducing poverty in China over the past three decades is well known. According to the World Bank, more than 500 million people were lifted out of extreme poverty as China’s poverty rate fell from 88 percent in 1981 to 6.5 percent in 2012. Behind this statistic are the millions of families in rural China who have moved from extreme poverty to a more comfortable way of life in modern China. This is the story of four generations of one such family. Grandma Zhen and her eight children have faced the hardship of war, the great famine of 1958-1960, the Cultural Revolution of 1967-1977 and Opening-up and Reform. They have had to adjust to a rapidly changing culture that has affected all aspects of their lives, including marriage, the one-child policy, and education. Through incredible endurance and hard work, they have not only survived, but thrived. This book will be of value to anthropologists, developmental economists, sinophiles, and more.