Neoliberalism or Neocollective Rural China: A Critique and Prospect - Hardcover

Lu, Xinyu

 
9789811647901: Neoliberalism or Neocollective Rural China: A Critique and Prospect

Synopsis

This book presents a groundbreaking critique of neo-liberal interpretations of global agricultural development, challenging dominant narratives with nuanced analyses rooted in historical and theoretical frameworks. It delves into diverse paths of agrarian transformation, from the "American Path" to the "Prussian Path," examining the complexities of state intervention, land ownership, and socio-political dynamics. Furthermore, it introduces an alternative vision for agricultural development: the construction of "Neo-collective Rural China." Through meticulous examination of case studies spanning China, Russia, and beyond, it unveils the intricacies of rural economies, migrant worker trends, and grassroots innovations. Emphasizing the need for inclusive policies and international collaboration, this work reimagines strategies for sustainable growth in the Global South, advocating for sovereignty, equity, and solidarity. A compelling synthesis of scholarship, it offers fresh insights into the multifaceted challenges facing contemporary agricultural development.

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About the Author

Xinyu Lu is one of China's most prominent scholars in the study of rural-urban inequities. She holds degrees from Anhui University, Zhejiang University, and Fudan University. Her research interests encompass media studies, visual culture, sociology, philosophy, and politically-grounded readings of history. Professor Lu spent 20 years on the faculty at the School of Journalism at Fudan University. Currently, she serves as the President of the International Communication Research Institute at East China Normal University. Professor Lu has an extensive publication record, with numerous books and essays in English, Chinese, French, and other languages.

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This book presents a groundbreaking critique of neo-liberal interpretations of global agricultural development, challenging dominant narratives with nuanced analyses rooted in historical and theoretical frameworks. It delves into diverse paths of agrarian transformation, from the "American Path" to the "Prussian Path," examining the complexities of state intervention, land ownership, and socio-political dynamics. Furthermore, it introduces an alternative vision for agricultural development: the construction of "Neo-collective Rural China." Through meticulous examination of case studies spanning China, Russia, and beyond, it unveils the intricacies of rural economies, migrant worker trends, and grassroots innovations. Emphasizing the need for inclusive policies and international collaboration, this work reimagines strategies for sustainable growth in the Global South, advocating for sovereignty, equity, and solidarity. A compelling synthesis of scholarship, it offers fresh insights into the multifaceted challenges facing contemporary agricultural development.

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