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Tea Production, Land Use Politics, and Ethnic Minorities

Tea Production, Land Use Politics, and Ethnic Minorities Struggling over Dilemmas in China's Southwest Frontier

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Tea Production, Land Use Politics, and Ethnic Minorities

Struggling over Dilemmas in China's Southwest Frontier

Po-Yi Hung

Political Science / World / Asian

In this book, Po-Yi Hung uses tea production as a lens to investigate the tension between nature and society under the market economy in frontier China. By focusing on the landscape of the 'ancient tea forest' (guchalin), this book aims to understand the interactions among tea trees, entrepreneurs, the state, and the Bulang, an ethnic minority population. Intensive ethnographic research conducted by the author examines local Bulang villagers' everyday lives as entrepreneurs in the market economy at a time of changing moralities and cultural renovations. The author explores the dilemmas that arise in this unique region between tradition and modernity, territorial margin and connected space, and nature and development.
Po-Yi Hung is Assistant Professor of Geography at National Taiwan University. His research focuses on nature-society relations, food, and agriculture in China, Taiwan, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.

Publication Date: 06 August 2015
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9781137494078
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 205

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