Chapter 4 From the land The foundation of rural China

This chapter focuses on the multifaceted relationship between people and the land on which their families lived for generations. Summarizing this relationship as the place-bound relationship, this chapter examines the ways this place-bound relationship affected the meaning of home for people living...

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Main Author: Zhao, Wei (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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