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ID113843
Title ProperFrom rural poverty to urban deprivation? the plight of Chinese rural-urban migrants through the lens of last train home
LanguageENG
AuthorLi, Na ;  Lin, Wei-Hsin ;  Wang, Xiaobing
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's impressive growth has been accompanied by huge rural-urban divide and social sacrifice of many including rural-urban migrants. Reflecting on the documentary Last Train Home (2009) by Lixin Fan, this paper identifies and examines the life of rural-urban migrants in China in terms of poverty-reduction, child-care, education and equal opportunities for a better life. By comparing the seemingly difficult and tragic life of the Zhang family against statistical facts, it shows that their suffering and struggles are common to most migrants. In essence, by creating an interactive dialogue between the film and the economic reality in China, this paper highlights the severe constraints on the Chinese peasantry and discusses the implications of limited choices and social injustice towards rural-urban migrants. It argues that the inequality in opportunities and the lack of social care for migrants has created huge social cleavage that not only reduces social welfare but may also impede further development.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 29, No.2; Jun 2012: p.173-186
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 29, No.2; Jun 2012: p.173-186
Key WordsChina ;  Hukou System ;  Last Train Home ;  Migrant Workers ;  Urban - Rural Divide


 
 
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