
No Questions About Urban and Rural Areas: Fieldwork on Reform in Songjiang, Shanghai
by Guo Taotao
About This Novel
This book is a non-fiction work that records China's current grassroots reforms. It uses the real records of urban and rural reforms in Songjiang, Shanghai as an entry point to explore the "big article" of China's urban and rural reforms. The author of this book has been conducting fieldwork in Songjiang, Shanghai for five years. With a writing style that combines rigorous sociological narratives with in-depth news reporting, he has comprehensively, truly and vividly recorded the ins and outs of Songjiang's urban and rural reforms. The book is divided into eight chapters, namely "Large Coke, Money Distribution and Farmers' Pensions", "Landscape Past", "Farming Competition between Great Powers", "Machine Revolution", "Being a Farmer, There is a Future", "Going to the City, the Forgotten Billions of Wealth", "The 'Third Land' Rubik's Cube in the Rural Areas" and "Making Rice at the End of the Year". The author starts from history, common sense and market rules, and then cuts through the evolution of global urban and rural areas and the past events of people, which is in line with China's reality. The book has about 200,000 words and more than 300 footnotes. It is easy to understand, vivid and readable. It has important reference reading value for understanding and thinking about China's urban and rural reforms. It is suitable for reading by the majority of party and government agencies, enterprises and institutions, scientific research institutions and the general public.
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