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Two-Dimensional People: Lives, Desires, and Social Attitudes in a Changing Chinese Village
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Two-Dimensional People: Lives, Desires, and Social Attitudes in a Changing Chinese Village

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Based on almost eight years of fieldwork in a town and a village in South China, this book analyzes contradictions among various dimensions of the peasant economy, social relationships, popular religion, and local politics in rural China.

Compared to many anthropological, sociological, and political studies of rural China, which regard Chinese peasants as one-dimensionally materialistic, politically conservative, egocentric (lacking public-mindedness, as in anthropologist Yan Yunxiang’s notion of the uncivil individual ), with collapsed beliefs, and thinking only of the present (or the today-ness of today according to anthropologist Liu Xin), this book shows that people in contemporary rural China are actually two-dimensional : trying to combine the calculation of self-interest with affective networks of reciprocity, but often falling into awkwardness or cynicism, in a paradoxical symbiosis between nihilism and transcendence. While Marcuse used the words of Benjamin to analyze one-dimensional man, writing Only for the sake of the hopeless ones have we been given hope, this book writes of two-dimensional people, Only when the vast majority of ordinary people can find hope in everyday life can we finally be given hope!

This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Sociology, Anthropology and East Asian Studies. It will also be a great read to those who are interested in contemporary China in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 December 2022
Pages
392
ISBN
9781032403540

Based on almost eight years of fieldwork in a town and a village in South China, this book analyzes contradictions among various dimensions of the peasant economy, social relationships, popular religion, and local politics in rural China.

Compared to many anthropological, sociological, and political studies of rural China, which regard Chinese peasants as one-dimensionally materialistic, politically conservative, egocentric (lacking public-mindedness, as in anthropologist Yan Yunxiang’s notion of the uncivil individual ), with collapsed beliefs, and thinking only of the present (or the today-ness of today according to anthropologist Liu Xin), this book shows that people in contemporary rural China are actually two-dimensional : trying to combine the calculation of self-interest with affective networks of reciprocity, but often falling into awkwardness or cynicism, in a paradoxical symbiosis between nihilism and transcendence. While Marcuse used the words of Benjamin to analyze one-dimensional man, writing Only for the sake of the hopeless ones have we been given hope, this book writes of two-dimensional people, Only when the vast majority of ordinary people can find hope in everyday life can we finally be given hope!

This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Sociology, Anthropology and East Asian Studies. It will also be a great read to those who are interested in contemporary China in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 December 2022
Pages
392
ISBN
9781032403540