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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  2022, Vol. 37 Issue (4): 53-64    DOI: 10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.2022.04.007
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RESEARCH ON THE REPRODUCTION OF RURAL LANDSCAPE UNDER THE BACKGROUND OF ART INTERVENTION
ZENG Li1, LV Guang-yao2, AN Ning3
1. School of Fine Arts, Huaiyin Normal University, Huai'an 223300, China;
2. School of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture Science, South Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China;
3. Centre for Asian Geography Studies/School of Geography, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, China

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Abstract  In the most recent years, rural revitalization has become the most top prioritized work for Chinese government, and rural studies have therefore become an unprecedently welcomed issue in Chinese academia. In an era when rural topics are generally concerned, the current studies on rural landscape have been mainly focusing on rural materiality, while interpretations extending from material forms to the social and cultural aspects as well as its complex power relations of the rural have been apparently under-explored, not even studies on art- led rural development. Taking Shuanglang village, Dali, Yunnan province as the empirical case, this study builds an analytical framework of rural landscape production with landscape as the observing object and with the total production theory as the theoretical basis. On this basis, this study adopts the methods of archival analysis and in-depth interviews with five times fieldwork in Shuanglang from November 2016 to October 2020. With these empirical materials, this study investigates the process and mechanism of Shuanglang's rural landscape reproduction under the background of art intervention from three dimensions, including landscape forms, landscape society, and landscape ideals. This study has three main conclusions. First, the study finds that the reproduction process of Shuanglang's rural landscape is essentially a process of rural development tending towards artification, modernization, and touristification. Second, the art intervention in rural development in this case has a full effect on the various structural aspects of such rural landscape, and has feedback on different levels of economy, politics, and culture. In view of this, this study believes that art intervention has become an opportunity for the development of Shuanglang.
Key wordsrural revitalization      landscape      material form      art intervention      tourism-led rural development     
Received: 09 June 2021     
PACS: K901  
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ZENG Li,LV Guang-yao,AN Ning. RESEARCH ON THE REPRODUCTION OF RURAL LANDSCAPE UNDER THE BACKGROUND OF ART INTERVENTION[J]. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2022, 37(4): 53-64.
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