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Made in China
Jean-Yves Cauchard director, producer.; California Newsreel (Firm), presenter.
2007
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Title:
Made in China
Author:
Jean-Yves Cauchard director, producer.
;
California Newsreel (Firm), presenter.
Description:
Made in China tells one of the millions of stories of migrants from rural China who comprise the backbone of the Chinese economic miracle. It provides a human face behind the ubiquitous label "Made in China". This massive dislocation of people may well represent the largest, most rapid migration in human history. The film demonstrates how one generation of Chinese is experiencing the culture shock of an Industrial Revolution which took centuries in the West. It is inevitably both an elegy for a lost way of life and a grassroots view of what could become the most powerful economic power on earth.
Publication Date:
2007
Publisher:
San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel
Format:
1 online resource (57 minutes).
Subjects:
Internal migrants -- China -- Biography
;
Industrialization -- China
;
Working poor -- China -- Biography
;
China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
;
Documentary films
;
Feature films
Language:
English
Source:
01DAL UDM ALMA
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