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Home Beyond the House
Transformation of Life, Place, and Tradition in Rural China



ISBN 9781032280158
Published November 15, 2022 by Routledge
350 Pages 138 B/W Illustrations

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Book Description

Based on extended fieldwork conducted between 2007 and 2019, this book aims to answer a simple question: What is the meaning of home for people living in vernacular settlements in rural China? This question is particularly potent since rural China has experienced rapid and fundamental changes in the twenty-first century under the influences of national policies such as "Building a New Socialist Countryside" enacted in 2006 and "Rural Revitalization" announced in 2018. Drawing upon ethnographic fieldwork, building surveys, archival research, and over 600 photographs taken by residents along with their life stories, this book uncovers the meanings of home from rural residents’ perspectives, who belong to a social group that is underrepresented in scholarship and underserved in modern China. In other words, this study empowers rural residents by giving them voice. This book links the concepts of place, home, and tradition into an overarching argument: The meaning of home rests on the ideas of tradition, including identity, consanguinity, collectivity, social relations, land ownership, and rural lifestyle.

The Introduction and Chapter 4 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Acknowledgements

Glossary

Introduction

Chapter 1: Evolving Rural China

Chapter 2: The Village Underneath the Rock: The Cheng Family and the Vernacular Built Environment of Yanxia

Chapter 3: From a Local Deity to a World Heritage: Formation and Destruction of Vernacular Tradition

Chapter 4: From the Land: The Foundation of Rural China

Chapter 5: Rooted in the Past: Where Ancestors Lived

Chapter 6: Family as an Economic Entity: Divided Homes and Families

Chapter 7: Home without the House: Eternal Jiaxiang

Chapter 8: On Tradition

Chapter 9: Afterward

Epilogue

 

Index

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Biography

Wei (Windy) Zhao is an Assistant Professor in the School of Design at Louisiana Tech University. Zhao received a PhD in architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Her research focuses on issues of social equity and sustainability, cultural identity and diversity, and the built environment of marginalized social groups in the context of globalization and climate change.