04966nam 22005652 450 991013623340332120210226145845.090-485-2700-710.1515/9789048527007(CKB)3710000000915741(MiAaPQ)EBC4721416(DE-B1597)502482(OCoLC)961433978(DE-B1597)9789048527007(OCoLC)1225540690(MdBmJHUP)muse76500(UkCbUP)CR9789048527007(EXLCZ)99371000000091574120201013d2016|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHygiene, sociality, and culture in contemporary rural China the uncanny new village /Lilli Lai[electronic resource]Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,2016.1 online resource (247 pages) digital, PDF file(s)China's environment and welfare ;1Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 22 Feb 2021).90-8964-846-1 Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-244) and index.Figure 24 -- The Yellow Dragon Master Figure 25 -- From the Old Pit to Lotus Pond; Figure 26 -- Laboring on the Culture Plaza; Figure 27 -- The Temple of Yellow Dragon; Figure 28 -- Paozi hui: preparation; Figure 29 -- Paozi hui: the show day; Figure 30 -- The Wenhua Guangchang in 2010.Figure 13 -- A collective latrine by the ditch Figure 14 -- Trash in the roadside ditch; Figure 15 -- The dirt path outside Ayi's yard, and the pit that collects water from her drainage pipe; Figure 16 -- The village recycling business; Figure 17 -- Li Shu's clinic; Figure 18 -- The other "neighborhood center"; Figure 19 -- The polluted river in Wenzhou migrant community; Figure 20 -- Old people chatting in the Wenzhou village; Figure 21 -- Dorm rooms; Figure 22 -- A line of locked faucets outside a migrant residence; Figure 23 -- Ping's old side house alongside the new house.Figure 1 -- The location of Zhaozhou County in China Figure 2 -- Ayi's side house and main house; Figure 3 -- Ayi's hall room; Figure 4 -- Ayi cleaning the hall room; Figure 5 -- Ayi's kitchen; Figure 6 -- The pit latrine in Li Shu's old house; Figure 7 -- The well and the drainage from inside to outside Ayi's yard; Figure 8 -- Shaoli doing laundry; Figure 9 -- Ayi's yard and the washstand outside kitchen; Figure 10 -- Li Shu's old house and new house (the one with green door); Figure 11 -- The hall room in a new-style house; Figure 12 -- The trash spot and the pit next to Li Shu's house.I. The Xiaogang Village paradox II. Society of familiars; III. Everyday sociality; IV. The art of social relations; V. Migration: A general background; VI. Migrant life: Reproducing belonging; VII. New village, new families; 4. Culture Plaza: Why Culture? Whose Plaza?; I. Building the Culture Plaza; II. Cultivating a new type of peasant who has wenhua; III. Planting poplars to develop the economy; IV. Interpreting the "scriptures" from above; V. Everyday life and the travels of "culture"; VI. Discerning wenhua, the cultural; 5. The Uncanny New Village; References; Index; List of Figures.Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. The Local Intimacies of China's Rural-Urban Divide; I. The rural-urban divide as a mobile and relative dyad; II. Seeing like a state: A sketch of the making of rural-urban divide; III. The discourse of "the three-nong question"; IV. Situating the research, methodology and theoretical basis; An Overview of Shang Village; 2. Dirt, Hygiene, Habitus; I. House, home, and family; II. Daily hygiene; III. Weisheng; IV. New house, new village; V. Unavoidable trash; VI. Uncanny modernization; 3. Immanent Sociality: Open-ended Belonging.This book presents a new perspective on attempts by the contemporary Chinese government to transform the diverse conditions found in countless rural villages into what the state's social welfare program deems 'socialist new villages'. Lili Lai argues that an ethnographic focus on the specifics of village life can help destabilize China's persistent rural-urban divide and help contribute to more effective welfare intervention to improve health and hygienic conditions of village life.China's environment and welfare ;1.Rural healthSocial aspectsChinaChinaRural conditionsUncanny modernization, everyday hygiene, rural/urban divide.Rural healthSocial aspects306.0951Lai Lili1207831UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910136233403321Hygiene, sociality, and culture in contemporary rural China2786499UNINA02538nam 2200517Ia 450 99638562230331620231219231257.0(CKB)4940000000078860(EEBO)2240973716(OCoLC)ocm12757085e(OCoLC)12757085(EXLCZ)99494000000007886019851104d1686 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|The gentlemans recreation[electronic resource] in two parts : the first being an encyclopedy of the arts and sciences ... the second part treats of horsmanship, hawking, hunting, fowling, fishing, and agriculture : with a short treatise of cock-fighting ... : all which are collected from the most authentick authors, and the many gross errors therein corrected, with great enlargements ... : and for the better explanation thereof, great variety of useful sculptures, as nets, traps, engines, &c. are added for the taking of beasts, fowl and fish : not hitherto published by any : the whole illustrated with about an hundred ornamental and useful sculptures engraven in copper, relating to the several subjectsLondon Printed by S. Roycroft for Richard Blome ...16862 pts. ([16], 236, [1], 280, [4] p., [103] leaves of plates ill., charts, coats of arms, plansAdded engraved t.p.Dedication signed: Richard Blome.Part 2 has special t.p. and separate paging with imprint: London : Printed for the Undertaker Richard Blome, 1686.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.Approbation of Charles II, "given ... the 14th day of February 1682/3," first preliminary leaf; engraved coats of arms of the "Benefactors to this work," f. 1-10.eebo-0113Encyclopedias and dictionariesEarly works to 1800SportsGreat BritainAgricultureEarly works to 1800ScienceEarly works to 1800HuntingEarly works to 1800Veterinary medicineEarly works to 1800Encyclopedias and dictionariesSportsAgricultureScienceHuntingVeterinary medicineBlome Richard1635-1705.1005190EAAEAAm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996385622303316The gentlemans recreation2310667UNISA