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oapen-20.500.12657-591802022-11-09T03:33:10Z Chapter 4 From the land Zhao, Wei China; Home; House; Life; Place; Rural; Tradition; Transformation bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMK Residential buildings, domestic buildings This chapter focuses on the multifaceted relationship between people and the land on which their families lived for generations. Summarizing this relationship as the place-bound relationship, this chapter examines the ways this place-bound relationship affected the meaning of home for people living in Yanxia. Vernacular place in rural China includes the system of settings where daily activities often take place outside the house. It also consists of highly socialized spaces built on social relations established through consanguineous coordinates, which in turn stabilize and sustain rural societies while strengthening attachment to place. Using this theoretical framework and drawing upon the ethnographic fieldwork, this chapter argues that the place-bound relationship in Yanxia supported the rural lifestyle, sustained social relationships and cultural performance, facilitated the construction of individual and collective identities, and imparted to local residents a sense of ownership of their home. In particular, the sense of ownership further attached the residents to the land, which, in turn, strengthened the place-bound relationship and sustained the meaning of home. 2022-11-08T11:04:44Z 2022-11-08T11:04:44Z 2023 chapter 9781032280158 9781032280172 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59180 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003294948_10.4324_9781003294948-5.pdf Taylor & Francis Home Beyond the House Routledge 10.4324/9781003294948-5 10.4324/9781003294948-5 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 17a7f7fb-f79e-4b5e-9a65-5cbfa3caa12d 9781032280158 9781032280172 Routledge 43 open access
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This chapter focuses on the multifaceted relationship between people and the land on which their families lived for generations. Summarizing this relationship as the place-bound relationship, this chapter examines the ways this place-bound relationship affected the meaning of home for people living in Yanxia. Vernacular place in rural China includes the system of settings where daily activities often take place outside the house. It also consists of highly socialized spaces built on social relations established through consanguineous coordinates, which in turn stabilize and sustain rural societies while strengthening attachment to place. Using this theoretical framework and drawing upon the ethnographic fieldwork, this chapter argues that the place-bound relationship in Yanxia supported the rural lifestyle, sustained social relationships and cultural performance, facilitated the construction of individual and collective identities, and imparted to local residents a sense of ownership of their home. In particular, the sense of ownership further attached the residents to the land, which, in turn, strengthened the place-bound relationship and sustained the meaning of home.
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