Pollution-Air, Soil, Water, Body, and Spirit

Luigi Tomba, Gloria Davies

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Abstract

The state-imposed presence of a 'collective vision' has enabled us to organise each of our Yearbooks around a theme that illuminates a key feature of life and society in the People's Republic during that year. As with the themes or previous years, we have chosen a Chinese character, ran, to express the idea of the 2015's theme of pollution. It has come to mean pollution in the sense of an agent or force that produces a negative change in an object, person or substance. It is part of the Chinese word for pollution, wuran, which, in its modern meaning, refers mainly to environmental pollution and appears in terms denoting particular types of pollution, such as air pollution or the pollution of drinking water.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChina Story Yearbook 2015: Pollution
EditorsGloria Davies, Jeremy Goldkorn, and Luigi Tomba
Place of PublicationCanberra
PublisherANU Press
Pagesx-xxviii
Volume1
Edition1
ISBN (Print)9781760460686
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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