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Rural revitalization, scholars, and the dynamics of the collective future in China

Hairong Yan, Hok Bun Ku, Siyuan Xu

2020The Journal of Peasant Studies75 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rural development in the Chinese state's strategy has been a changing political-economic problematic. The state has practiced a strategic essentialism with regard to ‘peasantry.' It has actively taken ‘peasantry' as a temporary unifying master-category while at the same time working with the differences within the category for the long-term goal of transformation. The post-Mao contradiction, emphasizing the protection of the ‘peasantry’ while encouraging differentiation, offers contemporary struggles both opportunity and frustration. This essay examines how the rural has been conceptualized in reform-era policies and discusses two cases of scholar activism, the rural reconstruction movement and the food sovereignty network in China.

Topics & Concepts

ChinaDynamics (music)Political scienceSociologyEconomic geographyEconomic growthGeographyEconomicsLawPedagogyAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentChina's Socioeconomic Reforms and GovernanceOrganic Food and Agriculture