China lives in its villages, but there is no prototypical village. The variety of village designs, settlement patterns, housing forms, cultural practices, and economic activities is as variegated as China itself. This excellent book comprises 17 chapter-length studies of villages throughout China by U.S. and Chinese geographers, anthropologists, and regional planners. Four general chapters provide the historical, political, ecological, and cultural contexts. Without jargon and with great economy and insight, the authors expertly escort the reader on a fascinating tour of village China that highlights elements of continuity as well as changes wrought by political turmoil and economic progress. This copiously illustrated book will interest informed general readers as well as a specialized academic audience.
- Steven I. Levine, Boulder Run Research, Hillsborough, N.C.
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Sheung wo Hang!!
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评分不同的村落类型;chapter 14 山西大寨 ;可用来理解历史上村落与其社会与自然环境的关系。
评分了解中国风水理论和遵从自然的态度,以及古村落的形成,近代的破坏衰落,现代的无厘头规划
评分了解中国风水理论和遵从自然的态度,以及古村落的形成,近代的破坏衰落,现代的无厘头规划
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