Yan Yunxiang
Yan Yunxiang is a Professor of Social Anthropology and Director of Center for Chinese Studies at UCLA.[1] He is known for his field work studies in Xiajia Village, Northeastern China.
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Occupation | anthropologist |
Known for | Anthropological studies in China |
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Traditional Chinese | 閻雲翔 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 阎云翔 | ||||||||
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Yan Yunxiang is also a featured subject, together with Shi Tianjian and Emily Wu, in Chris Billing's 2005 documentary Up to the Mountain, Down to the Village. From 1968 onwards more than 17 million high school students and young adults were sent "up to the mountain, down to the village" (上山下乡 shang shan, xia xiang) to "learn from the peasants." In the documentary three of those youngsters revisit the remote villages to which they were sent thirty years ago.
Significant views
Yan attributes the decrease in violations of China's One-Child policy by historically more resistant rural people in the 1990s to the fact that rural1990s parents were part of a generation accustomed to birth planning and which valued material comforts and individual happiness more than their predecessors.[2]
Career landmarks
Publications
- Private Life under Socialism. Stanford: University Press, 2003
- The Individualization of Chinese Society. Oxford & NY: Berg, 2009
Awards
- 2010: The Guggenheim Fellowship of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
References
- "Yunxiang Yan 阎云翔".
- Rodriguez, Sarah Mellors (2023). Reproductive realities in modern China : birth control and abortion, 1911-2021. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-009-02733-5. OCLC 1366057905.