The ChineseOxford University Press, USA, 2002. 2. 25. - 496ÆäÀÌÁö In The Chinese, Jasper Becker, China's premier western correspondent, strips the country of its myths and captures the Chinese as they really live. For nearly two decades Becker has lived in China, and reported from areas where most visitors do not reach. Here he is at his most candid, reporting from all over the country: from tiny, crowded homes in the swollen cities of the southeast rim to a vast, secret network of thousands of defense bunkers in the northwest. He exposes Chinese society in all of its layers: from remote, illiterate peasants; to the rising classes of businessmen; to local despots; the twenty grades of Party apparatchicks; to the dominant, comparatively small caste of Party leaders who are often ignorant of the people they rule. Becker lets the Chinese speak for themselves, in voices that are rich and moving. He teaches a great deal about the magnitude--and the false face--of China's vaunted economic boom, and further shows the pervasive institutionalized crime that has risen out of economic poverty. In all, Becker reveals a China very different than our long-held assumptions depict. The Chinese is the hidden story of people of the world's largest nation--a nation so poorly understood and so vital to the future. |
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... ninety were peasants in the countryside . That is still the case today . Then a peasant was obliged to give a month of his labour free for work on state projects such as building dykes or roads and to be ready 7 Through the Open Door.
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... labour rights , promoting the freedom of intellectuals and so on . In reality , Mao's kingdom in Yan'an was closely modelled on that of Stalin's Soviet Union . Mao created a personality cult around himself and wielded absolute power ...
... labour rights , promoting the freedom of intellectuals and so on . In reality , Mao's kingdom in Yan'an was closely modelled on that of Stalin's Soviet Union . Mao created a personality cult around himself and wielded absolute power ...
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... labour . As we walked around , some local officials emerged from Galsworthy's old house — now used as an office - spotted us and became suspicious . A large fat man with the air of a local Party chief ordered the two elderly Miao to be ...
... labour . As we walked around , some local officials emerged from Galsworthy's old house — now used as an office - spotted us and became suspicious . A large fat man with the air of a local Party chief ordered the two elderly Miao to be ...
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... labour , was adopted throughout the country , even in regions like Tibet where it was wholly inappropriate . Then , after 1979 , the Party admitted that much of Dazhai's acclaimed success was pure fiction . Dazhai's grain har- vests had ...
... labour , was adopted throughout the country , even in regions like Tibet where it was wholly inappropriate . Then , after 1979 , the Party admitted that much of Dazhai's acclaimed success was pure fiction . Dazhai's grain har- vests had ...
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2 Local Despots and Peasant Rebels | 42 |
3 Getting Rich is Glorious | 65 |
4 Behind the Walls | 87 |
5 Inside the Zones | 109 |
6 The Iron Rice Bowl | 134 |
7 The Pig that Fears to Become Fat | 156 |
12 Secret Empire | 268 |
13 Tremble and Obey | 292 |
14 The Rule of Law | 314 |
15 Between Heaven and Earth | 341 |
Examining the Oracle Bones | 365 |
Chronology | 378 |
Biographical Sketches | 386 |
Notes | 394 |
8 The God of Wealth | 180 |
9 Guttering Candles | 201 |
10 Barefoot Doctors and Witchdoctors | 225 |
11 The Stinking Ninth | 245 |
Bibliography | 431 |
Index | 437 |
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