Chen Village

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Chen Village is a sociological study by Richard Madsen that examines life, culture, and social change in a rural Chinese community during the Maoist and post-Mao eras.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
sociological study
academicDiscipline anthropology of China
political science
sociology of China
author Richard Madsen NERFINISHED
countryOfSubject China NERFINISHED
describes adaptation of villagers to state campaigns
continuity and change in village institutions
effects of Communist Party policies at the village level
examines Cultural Revolution in the countryside
collectivization in rural China
economic reforms in rural China
everyday resistance and accommodation
family life in rural China
impact of Maoist policies on peasants
life in a Chinese village
local power structures in a Chinese village
political campaigns in rural China
village culture
fieldOfStudy Chinese studies
political sociology
rural sociology
focusesOnPeriod Maoist era
post-Mao era
genre anthropology
sociology
language English
mainSubject rural Chinese community
social change in China
notableFor analysis of transition from collectivism to reform era
detailed portrayal of rural life under Mao
perspective ethnographic
historical
setting rural China

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Richard Madsen notableWork Chen Village