JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rural Lifestyles and Life Politics: Reimagining Modernity in the Development of a Future Village in China.
Published In: Rural Sociology, 2023, v. 88, n. 2. P. 337 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: WANG, YI 3 of 3
Abstract
Lifestyles signify who people are and who people want to be. They contain one's value orientation toward the world. The speeding urbanization over the globe has made the urban lifestyle mainstream, and so does it in China. The overwhelming range of options in cities represents a consumerist society, but meanwhile, there is an emergent underground alternative, especially from the younger generations who are pursuing a "more meaningful life." This paper does an ethnographic study on young Chinese urbanites' engagement in a village as an essential example of this trend. It argues that young people's choice for rural life is a reaction and a resistance to the social forces of consumerism and urbanization. By reflecting on the reimagination of modernity and life politics in the changing process, the research implies that accompanied by opportunities for social change, young people's promotion of rural lifestyles could be linked to the government's development agenda, and this might potentially cause new forms of inequalities in rural development. By drawing on practical experience, the paper brings narratives about young Chinese urbanites' life choices in rural places into the discussion of modernity and life politics, hopefully exemplifying a broader sociological contribution around the topic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Rural Sociology. 2023/06, Vol. 88, Issue 2, p337
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0036-0112
- DOI:10.1111/ruso.12478
- Accession Number:164307394
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