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人民的西湖 毛澤東時代的宣傳、自然與 能動性(1949–1976)

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Hong Kong The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press [Imprint] 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (256 p.)Innehållstyp:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789882373327
Ämnen: Onlineresurser: Sammanfattning: West Lake in Hangzhou is renowned for its scenery and historical sites, and has undergone numerous changes over the centuries, with unprecedented large-scale renovation projects during the early years of the People's Republic of China. These projects, including dredging the lake, afforestation, creating the Flower Harbor Park, pig farming, and tomb removal, aimed to transform West Lake into "the People's Lake." This ambitious socialist endeavor reflects the interaction and entanglement between human planning and nature's responses. The author emphasizes that beyond humans, elements like water, silt, microbes, parks, trees, pests, pigs, and graves also play crucial roles. The book adopts a "non-human studies" approach to analyze how the unique "agency" of these non-human entities participates in, influences, or obstructs the transformation of West Lake, revealing the complexity of history shaped by both human and natural forces.Sammanfattning: 以風景和古跡聞名的杭州西湖,千百年來歷經多番變遷,共和國初期的大規模改造工程更是前所未有。西湖疏浚、植樹造林、建造花港觀魚公園、養豬及平墳運動—這一系列「宣傳-運動」項目旨在打造一個「人民的西湖」。這項轟轟烈烈的社會主義事業,映照著人類規劃與自然界應對之間的互動與糾纏。 誰在決定西湖的過去與未來?作者強調,人類之外,湖水、淤泥、微生物、公園、樹木、害蟲、豬、墳墓等亦扮演重要角色。本書以「非人類研究」的思路,剖析各種非人類特有的「能動性」如何參與、影響或阻撓了西湖的改造,揭示人類與自然共同作用之下歷史的複雜性。
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West Lake in Hangzhou is renowned for its scenery and historical sites, and has undergone numerous changes over the centuries, with unprecedented large-scale renovation projects during the early years of the People's Republic of China. These projects, including dredging the lake, afforestation, creating the Flower Harbor Park, pig farming, and tomb removal, aimed to transform West Lake into "the People's Lake." This ambitious socialist endeavor reflects the interaction and entanglement between human planning and nature's responses. The author emphasizes that beyond humans, elements like water, silt, microbes, parks, trees, pests, pigs, and graves also play crucial roles. The book adopts a "non-human studies" approach to analyze how the unique "agency" of these non-human entities participates in, influences, or obstructs the transformation of West Lake, revealing the complexity of history shaped by both human and natural forces.

以風景和古跡聞名的杭州西湖,千百年來歷經多番變遷,共和國初期的大規模改造工程更是前所未有。西湖疏浚、植樹造林、建造花港觀魚公園、養豬及平墳運動—這一系列「宣傳-運動」項目旨在打造一個「人民的西湖」。這項轟轟烈烈的社會主義事業,映照著人類規劃與自然界應對之間的互動與糾纏。 誰在決定西湖的過去與未來?作者強調,人類之外,湖水、淤泥、微生物、公園、樹木、害蟲、豬、墳墓等亦扮演重要角色。本書以「非人類研究」的思路,剖析各種非人類特有的「能動性」如何參與、影響或阻撓了西湖的改造,揭示人類與自然共同作用之下歷史的複雜性。

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