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Author Tyson, James, 1958-

Title Chinese Awakenings : Life Stories from the Unofficial China / James & Ann Tyson
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (346 pages)
Summary This evocative and fascinating book shows how, from muddy village crossroads to raucous city streets, Chinese exhilarated by new dreams are shaping the future of their nation. Over the course of five years spent as China correspondents for the Christian Science Monitor, James and Ann Tyson dodged government surveillance and sought out the life stories of Chinese throughout the country: in the yak-hair tents of Tibetan nomads, the cramped Shanghai garret of China's most courageous dissident, the seaside mansion of a multimillionaire, and the tiny sheet-metal workshop of a peasant migrant. Allowing the Chinese to speak for themselves, the Tysons have written a book unique among Western studies of China for painting in vivid detail a firsthand portrait of a broad spectrum of Chinese. Through these diverse voices, the Tysons reveal how, with economic reform weakening the grip of the state over everyday life, the people of China are taking the future into their own hands. The initiative for change is coming increasingly from below, as millions of Chinese pursuing their own dreams propel reform far beyond the Communist Party's original intent. Chinese Awakenings provides an intimate understanding of the feelings, aspirations, and workaday lives of ordinary Chinese. It offers the crucial insight into grassroots society that is essential for discerning what lies ahead for China's 1.2 billion people
Notes James Tyson, Ann Tyson
Print version record
Subject Interviews -- China
Interviews
Social conditions
SUBJECT China -- Social conditions -- 1976-2000. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024185
Subject China
Form Electronic book
Author Tyson, Ann, 1959-
ISBN 9780429700736
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9780429039881
0429039883
9780429720741
0429720742
9780429740756
0429740751