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Ellen Judd, an anthropologist who studies rural life in China, tells Metta about her research on family life (many rural parents leave their children with the grandparents and move to the cities where growth is spectacular), gender roles, health care, and the tensions between rural and urban culture. She maintains that this tension is mainly about the increasing inequality, which violates the values they shared under earlier phases of socialism.
By Metta SpencerEllen Judd, an anthropologist who studies rural life in China, tells Metta about her research on family life (many rural parents leave their children with the grandparents and move to the cities where growth is spectacular), gender roles, health care, and the tensions between rural and urban culture. She maintains that this tension is mainly about the increasing inequality, which violates the values they shared under earlier phases of socialism.