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- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- ISBN
- 9781503604834
- Subject Area
- Social Science, History
- Publication Name
- Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain : The Story of a Secret Brotherhood in Rural China, 1939-1949
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Item Length
- 9.3 in
- Subject
- Freemasonry & Secret Societies, Men's Studies, Asia / China, Sociology / Social Theory, Sociology / Rural
- Publication Year
- 2018
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.9 in
- Item Weight
- 18.7 Oz
- Item Width
- 7.9 in
- Number of Pages
- 280 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
1503604837
ISBN-13
9781503604834
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240284467
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Publication Name
Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain : The Story of a Secret Brotherhood in Rural China, 1939-1949
Language
English
Subject
Freemasonry & Secret Societies, Men's Studies, Asia / China, Sociology / Social Theory, Sociology / Rural
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
18.7 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
7.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2017-032564
Reviews
" Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain: The Story of a Secret Brotherhood in Rural China, 1939-1949 is a thought-provoking and insightful book that will be of interest to anyone interested in Chinese history, as well as those interested in the dynamics of power and violence in general. Di Wang's narrative and attention to Shen Baoyuan and Lei Mingyuan, who lived in two completely different worlds and had wildly different socioeconomic and education backgrounds in 1945, make this book an engaging and informative read, and his nuanced approach to the topic of violence provides important insights into the complexities of human experiences, family crisis, and devastated women's fate in rural China. It is a valuable contribution to the field of history of Chinese family and rural society."--Wei Chin Wong, Asian Journal of Criminology, "Di Wang's rich volume on the Sichuan Paoge offers a major contribution to the history of Chinese secret societies. Based in part on the fascinating thesis of a sociology student at Yenching University, the study brilliantly illuminates the complex linkages between rural society and culture, the limits of local government, and Western-inspired intellectual efforts to arrive at a new understanding of peasant life."--David Ownby, author of Brotherhoods and Secret Societies in Early and Mid-Qing China, "Wang has made an impressive contribution to our understanding of Chinese secret societies, specifically the Paoge....this book is highly readable and is a welcome addition to the historiography of modern China."--Hongyan Xiang, Pacific Affairs, " Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain is an illuminating study of how secret societies operated in early twentieth-century Sichuan and how they have been understood....[The book] adds to the recent flourishing of studies of Sichuan in the Republican period."--Henrietta Harrison, Journal of Asian Studies, " Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain is the first monograph in English that is solely dedicated to the study of paoge, one of the most influential secret societies in the upper- and middle-Yangzi regions in pre-1949 China. An elegant microhistory, this work weaves an intimate study with larger social and political contexts involving rebellions, revolutions, foreign invasion, state penetration, and peasant resistance that characterized twentieth-century China."--Huaiyin Li, University of Texas at Austin, Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain is the first monograph in English that is solely dedicated to the study of paoge, one of the most influential secret societies in the upper- and middle-Yangzi regions in pre-1949 China. An elegant study of microhistory, this work weaves an intimate study with larger social and political contexts involving rebellions, revolutions, foreign invasion, state penetration, and peasant resistance that characterized twentieth-century China., Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain is the first monograph in English that is solely dedicated to the study of paoge, one of the most influential secret societies in the upper- and middle-Yangzi regions in pre-1949 China. An elegant microhistory, this work weaves an intimate study with larger social and political contexts involving rebellions, revolutions, foreign invasion, state penetration, and peasant resistance that characterized twentieth-century China., "Every once in a blue moon, this reviewer finishes a book and thinks: 'Now this is the kind of book I aspire to write.' Di Wang's Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain is one of those rare books....Full of pathos and interwoven with complex narratives, Violence and Order is rich in anthropological and sociological data collected in the 1930s and 1940s, and complete with entertaining and humanizing historical anecdotes."--Kelly Hammond, China Review International, " Violence and Order on the Chengdu Plain is a far-reaching contribution to scholarship on secret societies, local governance, popular culture, and rural society in the first half of China's twentieth century that deserves to be widely read, by both specialists and nonspecialists alike."--Benno R. Weiner, Twentieth-Century China, Di Wang's rich volume on the Sichuan Paoge offers a major contribution to the history of Chinese secret societies. Based in part on the fascinating thesis of a sociology student at Yenching University, the study brilliantly illuminates the complex linkages between rural society and culture, the limits of local government, and Western-inspired intellectual efforts to arrive at a new understanding of peasant life., "Without doubt, Di Wang's new book represents an excellent example of a microhistory writing in the field of modern Chinese history."--Shaofan An, Frontiers of History in China
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
369.09513809044
Table Of Content
Introduction: Two Voices Joined in the Chengdu Plain 1. A Public Execution 2. A Local Band of the Gowned Brothers 3. Spirituality and Customs 4. Secret Codes and Language 5. Disciplines and Dominance 6. A Tenant Farmer and Paoge Master 7. Entering the Paoge 8. The Decline of Power 9. A Family Crisis and a Rural Woman's Fate 10. Fall of the Paoge 11. Looking for the Storyteller 12. Untangling Paoge Myth
Synopsis
In 1939, residents of a rural village near Chengdu watched as Lei Mingyuan, a member of a violent secret society known as the Gowned Brothers, executed his teenage daughter. Six years later, Shen Baoyuan, a sociology student at Yenching University, arrived in the town to conduct fieldwork on the society that once held sway over local matters. She got to know Lei Mingyuan and his family, recording many rare insights about the murder and the Gowned Brothers' inner workings. Using the filicide as a starting point to examine the history, culture, and organization of the Gowned Brothers, Di Wang offers nuanced insights into the structures of local power in 1940s rural Sichuan. Moreover, he examines the influence of Western sociology and anthropology on the way intellectuals in the Republic of China perceived rural communities. By studying the complex relationship between the Gowned Brothers and the Chinese Communist Party, he offers a unique perspective on China's transition to socialism. In so doing, Wang persuasively connects a family in a rural community, with little overt influence on national destiny, to the movements and ideologies that helped shape contemporary China., This is the first book-length treatment of the Paoge--a violent secret society located in a rural village near Chengdu, China. The book uses a filicide within the society as a starting point to examine the environment, history, culture, and organization of the Paoge and the structures of local power in 1940s rural Sichuan.
LC Classification Number
HS310.Z7W36 2018
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