Will the Boat Sink the Water?
The Life of China's Peasants
Published by Public Affairs, a member of Perseus Books LLC
ISBN: 9781586483586
Pages: 229
Recommendation
This short book should be an excellent antidote to the hype about China's economic resurgence and strength. getAbstract recommends Chen Guidi and Wu Chuntao's frank, unvarnished account of peasant oppression and misery. Since peasants are the majority of the Chinese population, the system described here is China's true governance. The accounts of peasants suffering under local officials' tyranny are unsparing and quite moving, but the book is particularly valuable for its insights into how weak and ineffective Chinese laws and regulations really are. At the local level, laws clearly mean little against political connections and power. The danger is that this disparity could provoke another revolution in China.
Summary
About the Authors
Wu Chuntao and her husband, Chen Guidi grew up in the countryside and moved to the city, where they joined the Hefei Writer's Union. They received the Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage for their survey of the Chinese peasantry. Chen, also a member of the Chinese Writer's Union, received the Lu Xun Literary Achievement Award.
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