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Offers the first comprehensive analysis of how China's current system of land ownership has evolved over the past six decades. Based on extended fieldwork in Yunnan Province, the author explores how the three major rural actors - local governments, village communities, and rural households - have contested and negotiated land rights at the grassroots level.

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Offers the first comprehensive analysis of how China's current system of land ownership has evolved over the past six decades. Based on extended fieldwork in Yunnan Province, the author explores how the three major rural actors - local governments, village communities, and rural households - have contested and negotiated land rights at the grassroots level.
Autorenporträt
Yi Wu is assistant professor of anthropology at Clemson University. She received her PhD in cultural anthropology from Columbia University.