Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-1979

Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-1979
Title Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-1979 PDF eBook
Author Xinwu Liu
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1981
Genre China
ISBN

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Prize-Winning Stories from China

Prize-Winning Stories from China
Title Prize-Winning Stories from China PDF eBook
Author X. Liu
Publisher
Pages 535
Release 1981
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Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-79

Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-79
Title Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-79 PDF eBook
Author Xinwu Liu
Publisher
Pages
Release 1981
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Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-1979

Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-1979
Title Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-1979 PDF eBook
Author Xinwu Liu
Publisher
Pages 558
Release 1981
Genre China
ISBN

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Prize-Winning Stories from China (1978-1979)

Prize-Winning Stories from China (1978-1979)
Title Prize-Winning Stories from China (1978-1979) PDF eBook
Author Liu Hsin-Wu
Publisher
Pages 535
Release 1981-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780835110327

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A Bitter Revolution

A Bitter Revolution
Title A Bitter Revolution PDF eBook
Author Rana Mitter
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 388
Release 2004
Genre China
ISBN 9780192806055

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China is now poised to take a key role on the world stage, but in the early twentieth century the situation could not have been more different. Rana Mitter goes back to this pivotal moment in Chinese history to uncover the origins of the painful transition from a premodern past into a modern world. By the 1920s the seemingly civilized world shaped over the last two thousand years by the legacy of the great philosopher Confucius was falling apart in the face of western imperialism and internal warfare. Chinese cities still bore the imprints of its ancient past with narrow, lanes and temples to long-worshipped gods, but these were starting to change with the influx of foreign traders, teachers, and missionaries, all eager to shape China's ancient past into a modern present. Mitter takes us through the resulting social turmoil and political promise, the devastating war against Japan in the 1940s, Communism and the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, and the new era of hope in the 1980s ended by the Tian'anmen uprising. He reveals the impetus behind the dramatic changes in Chinese culture and politics as being China's "New Culture" - a strain of thought which celebrated youth, individualism, and the heady mixture of strange and seductive new cultures from places as far apart as America, India, and Japan.

Culture and Politics in China

Culture and Politics in China
Title Culture and Politics in China PDF eBook
Author Peter Li
Publisher Routledge
Pages 491
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351524283

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As the world watched the crumbling away of communist regimes in Eastern Europe, the pro-democracy movement in China was dealt a severe blow in June of 1989. Also referred to as the June 4th Incident, the Tiananmen Square protest included students, intellectuals, and workers demanding democratic reforms and social change. To break up the escalating protest armed soldiers stormed the square killing close to two hundred demonstrators and injuring thousands more. Culture and Politics in China explores the events, trends, and tendencies that led to the student demonstrations. This volume objectively presents a wide range of information permitting readers a comprehensive understanding of the circumstances that culminated on the events of June 4, 1989. Documents include eyewitness accounts by student leaders Chai Ling and Wu'er Kaixi, the speeches of Deng Xiaoping and Yang Shangkun justifying the use of force, analysis of the events by the Marxist theorist Su Shaozhi, the writings of young intellectuals Yan Jiaqi, Liu Xiaobo, and others. Selections include essays on the May Fourth Movement of 1919 and the television documentary, the "Yellow River Elegy" which question the Chinese cultural tradition. Leading political scientists contribute to this volume. Lee presents an analysis of the role of Deng Xiaoping in the events at Tiananmen Square, and his views on the Chinese Communist party-state and the pro-democracy movement King Tsao, who was at the square, views the demonstrations as a form of civil disobedience and dissent against the party-state. He gives an eyewitness account and a contextual analysis of some of the events and underlying themes. Steven Mark, a journalist, presents an analysis of the various roles of both the Chinese and Western press, beginning with their role in shaping public opinion before the demonstrations and continuing as the media scrambled to cover China's biggest news story since the communist takeover in 1949. Those who