Book review: The Specter of "the People", by Mun Young Cho
"Northeast China was the first area liberated by the Communist Party during the civil war. Since then, we northeasterners have devoted all our resources to the state without compensation. What came to us after all these sacrifices? Total neglect! Total betrayal!"
by Mun Young Cho
Cornell University Press
3 stars
"Northeast China was the first area liberated by the Communist Party during the civil war. Since then, we northeasterners have devoted all our resources to the state without compensation. What came to us after all these sacrifices? Total neglect! Total betrayal!"
These are the words of Zhang Luoyong, a laid-off worker in the northeastern city of Harbin. He and his former colleagues are the subject of this well-researched book by Putonghua-speaking South Korean scholar Cho Mun-young.
The book is based on 26 months of fieldwork in Hadong, a decaying residential area of Harbin, between 2006 and 2008.
Cho chose Harbin because it illustrates most vividly the change in China since the start of the Deng Xiaoping era. In Mao Zedong's time, the northeast was the most industrialised region of the country and its state workers enjoyed job security, stable wages, and housing, health and other benefits.