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A Floating City of Peasants
Floris-Jan van Luyn
其他書名
The Great Migration in Contemporary China
出版
New Press
, 2008
主題
History / Asia / China
Political Science / General
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Social Science / Sociology / General
Social Science / Poverty & Homelessness
ISBN
1595581383
9781595581389
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=6PfrAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
A journalist's riveting, eyewitness account of the unprecedented movement of 120 million peasants from rural China to its cities, told from the migrants' point of view. "Floris-Jan van Luyn brings China to life by listening to the people, whose voices would otherwise have gone unheard. Here are stories, not of high politics, but of life as it is led by most Chinese. This is reportage at its best."-Ian Buruma, author ofBad Elements: Chinese Rebels From Los Angeles To Beijing The largest human migration in history is taking place in China today-incredibly, off the radar of the world's major media. Since the 1990s, at least 120 million Chinese peasants have left the countryside for big cities to work in factories, on construction sites, in catering and prostitution-typically without even the most basic rights or protections. InA Floating City of Peasants, Floris-Jan van Luyn-who spent six years reporting from China for a daily newspaper-relates the remarkable tales of migrant workers who have helped fuel the explosive growth of the People's Republic. In a series of a dozen remarkably intimate portraits illuminated by wide-ranging reporting, we meet Xiao Li, a prostitute, who sends her little girl to the best school in Chongqing; Chunming who stole money from his parents to pay for the long trip to Beijing and found work on a garbage dump; Lüsong, who campaigned for a village school and against corrupt government employees and, as a result, was tortured almost to death; and others with equally gripping stories.Revealing the dark side of the Chinese economic miracle in words and striking pictures, this book documents an historic turning point in the life of the modern world.