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Return Of The Repressed

Posted on:2013-02-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2219330374958164Subject:Sociology
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After the reform and opening up, China's large-scale migrant workers from rural-urban migration, which has become the social landscape unique in this day and age. Research, academic groups on migrant workers can be described as flowers contend. But the focus of the study more than one end of the space in a city or village to explore, the lack of a dynamic between research perspective. Personal experience, farmers work for both space and in this constant flow of two kinds of space continue to blend together the role of force, but also became the modernity of this city unique, constantly in rural space for growth and expansion of the effective medium. In addition, from the individual perspective of migrant workers, the change from rural to urban and rural space from the city back to its performance not only across the brief moment of action, not just a location change, but to adapt to the plight of the psychological and cognitive spatial experience of the past directly affect and change the present and future of the perception and satisfaction of individual actions and the desired goals, so when migrant workers return to the original village will also show a reflection of the new personal identity in the experience of urban space. This practice by examining a northern rural migrant workers returning home to think about today's rural society changes, as well as in the continuous expansion of this modern, the traditional meaning of the rural space will contrast how the collision occurs, which migrant workers returning home will be how the adaptation of a certain mood? Through the rural space "home""destination" I want to find the answer. The author mainly uses the interview to get the most direct information.
Keywords/Search Tags:return of migrant workers, space, modernity, change
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