Chinese Landscapes : : The Village as Place / / ed. by Ronald G. Knapp.

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • A NOTE ON CHINESE ROMANIZATION
  • 1. Village Landscapes
  • 2. China's Rural Settlement Patterns
  • 3. Village Fengshui Principles
  • 4. Changing Village Landscapes
  • Tradition
  • Tradition: Introductory Perspectives
  • 5. Sheung Wo Hang Village, Hong Kong: A Village Shaped by Fengshui
  • 6. Xiqi Village, Guangdong: Compact with Ecological Planning
  • 7. Chawan Village, Guangdong: Fishing and Farming along the South China Sea
  • 8. Hongcun Village, Anhui: A Place of Rivers and Lakes
  • 9. Dangjia Village, Shaanxi: A Brilliant Pearl
  • 10. Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu: A Historic Market Town
  • 11. Yachuan Village, Gansu, and Shimadao Village, Shaanxi: Subterranean Villages
  • 12. Hekeng Village, Fujian: Unique Habitats
  • 13. Cangpo Village, Zhejiang: A Relict with a Future?
  • Transition
  • Transition: Introductory Perspectives
  • 14. Dazhai Village, Shanxi: A Model Landscape
  • 15. Suburban Weigang, Jiangsu: A Transformed Village
  • 16. Lincun Village, Fujian: Harmony between Humans, Environment, and the Supernatural
  • 17. Fengjiacun Village, Shandong: A Corporate Community
  • 18. Dacaiyuan Village, Henan: Migration and Village Renewal
  • 19. MaGaoqiao Village, Sichuan: Habitat in the Red Basin
  • 20. Longlin Village, Hainan: Cash Crops and New Houses
  • 21. Hsin Hsing Village, Taiwan: From Farm to Factory
  • References
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • INDEX