From forest farm to sawmill : stories of labor, gender, and the Chinese state / Shuxuan Zhou.
2024
HD9766.C62 Z54 2024
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Title
From forest farm to sawmill : stories of labor, gender, and the Chinese state / Shuxuan Zhou.
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ISBN
9780295752686 (electronic bk.)
0295752688 (electronic bk.)
9780295752662 (hardcover)
0295752661 (hardcover)
9780295752679 (paperback)
029575267X (paperback)
0295752688 (electronic bk.)
9780295752662 (hardcover)
0295752661 (hardcover)
9780295752679 (paperback)
029575267X (paperback)
Published
Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2024]
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 184 pages) : illustrations, maps
Call Number
HD9766.C62 Z54 2024
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.1/7498
Summary
"Centering on oral histories in Fujian, Shuxuan Zhou situates first-hand accounts of labor and resistance in forestry and wood processing within the larger context of post-revolutionary socialist reforms through China's post-1990s rapid economic development. In considering how sawmill and forest farm workers creatively reconfigured state projects and challenged authority, this book opens a conversation among gender studies, labor studies, and environmental studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-173) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Accumulating capital, accumulating knowledge
Migration for work in forestry
The dependents
Alienation
Disposable offcuts
Speaking bitterness
Adapting tactics.
Migration for work in forestry
The dependents
Alienation
Disposable offcuts
Speaking bitterness
Adapting tactics.