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Before the Deluge: - The Vanishing World of the Yangtze's Three Gorges

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext '...the content is a well-balanced mix of vignettes from real lives and their historical contexts.' - Jo Lusby! City Weekend '...a meticulously researched! emotionally charged account of China's uphill battle to erect the barricade.' - David Johnson! The Asian Reporter 'Readable and informative! it's highly recommended.' - Karin Glendenning! Chattanooga Free Press '...a timely study of a condemned place.' - Washington Post Book World 'A vivid last snapshot of the communities about to come to an end with the flooding of the Three Gorges. Chetham has an intimate understanding from many return visits! informed by her Chinese language and her knowledge of history! geography! society! and politics.' - Ezra Vogel! Research Professor! Fairbank Center! and former Director! Fairbank Center and Asia Center! Harvard 'Deirdre Chetham's evocative and informative portrait of a vanishing world will fascinate anyone who has wondered about the social and cultural implications of The Three Gorges Dam...A poignant work! the significance of which will only increase after the deluge.' - Judith Shapiro! author of Mao's War Against Nature: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China '...a meticulously researched! emotionally charged account of China's uphill battle to erect the barricade.' - David Johnson! The Asian Reporter 'Readable and informative! it's highly recommended.' - Karin Glendenning! Chattanooga Free Press '...a timely study of a condemned place.' - Washington Post Book World 'A vivid last snapshot of the communities about to come to an end with the flooding of the Three Gorges. Chetham has an intimate understanding from many return visits! informed by her Chinese language and her knowledge of history! geography! society! and politics.' - Ezra Vogel! research professor at the Fairbank Center! and former director of the Fairbank Center and Asia Center at Harvard Informationen zum Autor DEIDRE CHETHAM has been a frequent traveller on the Yangtze River for almost twenty years. She has been the Executive Director of the Harvard University Asia Center since 1997, and until 2000 served concurrently as the Executive Director of Harvard's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. Prior to this, she spent a decade as a U.S. foreign service officer, with assignments in Beijing, East Berlin, and on the Burma desk in Washington D.C. Deirdre Chetham has been a contributor the National Geographic News Service, Gemini News Service in London, and Radio Netherlands International. Klappentext "I first sailed the Yangtze in 1983 on the Kun Lun, a foreign-leased cruise ship that went back and forth in seedy glamour between Shanghai and Chongqing. Over the next years, I made many trips along China's longest river, most often on its upper reaches, the section between western Hubei province and central Sichuan province in which the Three Gorges, a spectacular 120-mile stretch of mountains, ravines, and once deadly currents, are located. On board ship, I lectured to foreign tourists about Chinese history, shepherded them in and out of museums and factories, took them to hospitals, and dispatched them onward when necessary on stretchers and in urns. These long, leisurely, and contradictory trips, full of strange and fleeting intimacies, gave me my first introduction to river life."So begins Deirdre Chetham's elegiac book about the towns along the banks of the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze River, written on the very eve of their destruction. The Yangtze flows 3,900 miles eastward from its source on the Tibetan-Qinghai plateau, where the Mekong and Salween also make their start, to Shanghai and the East China Sea. After great controversy, the Chinese government has begun construction of the world's largest hydroelectric dam in the Three Gorges section of the Yangtze, a place renowned for its beauty. For over two thousand ye...

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