Evening Chats in Beijing

Evening Chats in Beijing
Title Evening Chats in Beijing PDF eBook
Author Eugene Perry Link
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 340
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780393310658

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"A lively survey of today's China as seen by [its] brooding intellectuals. A terrific book." -Nicholas D. Kristof, New York Times Book Review

The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution

The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution
Title The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution PDF eBook
Author Guo Jian
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 504
Release 2009-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 0810870339

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The Cultural Revolution in the People's Republic of China started in 1966 and lasted about a decade. This revolutionary upsurge of Chinese students and workers, led by Mao Zedong, wreaked havoc in the world's most populous country, often turning things upside down and undermining the party, government, and army while simultaneously weakening the economy, society, and culture. Tens of millions of people were killed, injured, or imprisoned during this period and relatively few benefited, aside from Mao Zedong and the Gang of Four, the group that would eventually receive the blame for the events of the Cultural Revolution. Given the turbulence and confusion, it is hard to know just what happened. The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution tackles this task. First, in an extensive chronology, which traces the events from year to year and month to month, then in an introduction puts these events in context and helps to explain them. But most importantly, the bulk of the information is provided in a dictionary section with numerous cross-referenced entries on important persons, places, institutions, and movements. A bibliography points to further sources of information and a glossary will help those researching in Chinese.

Propaganda and Culture in Mao's China

Propaganda and Culture in Mao's China
Title Propaganda and Culture in Mao's China PDF eBook
Author Timothy Cheek
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 470
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780198290667

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This biography of Deng Tuo (1912-1966) is a social history of intellectuals as agents in China's socialist revolution. It places Deng Tuo's writings and ideas in the rich context of his social experience as a member of the Communist bureaucracy and as an elite artist and aesthete. The tension between service to politics and service to culture was ultimately disasterous for Deng and for China's revolution: his ghost haunts the halls of power in Beijing today.

China's New Cultural Scene

China's New Cultural Scene
Title China's New Cultural Scene PDF eBook
Author Marie Claire Huot
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 278
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780822324454

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Portrays the ongoing revolution in cultural production that has transformed contemporary life in the People's Republic of China.

Biographical Dictionary of the People's Republic of China

Biographical Dictionary of the People's Republic of China
Title Biographical Dictionary of the People's Republic of China PDF eBook
Author Yuwu Song
Publisher McFarland
Pages 453
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476602980

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This biographical dictionary is an indispensable research tool for information about the prominent persons of the past seven decades in China. The book documents nearly 600 Chinese individuals who contributed, for better or worse, to the development of Chinese life and culture since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Though the book is weighted toward political figures, it includes persons in business, the military, academia, medicine, social movements, the arts, entertainment and athletics. In addition to an objective description of the person's life, an analysis is provided that identifies the individual's contributions and importance.

Revolutionizing the Family

Revolutionizing the Family
Title Revolutionizing the Family PDF eBook
Author Neil J. Diamant
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 463
Release 2023-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 0520922387

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In 1950, China's new Communist government enacted a Marriage Law to allow free choice in marriage and easier access to divorce. Prohibiting arranged marriages, concubinage, and bigamy, it was one of the most dramatic efforts ever by a state to change marital and family relationships. In this comprehensive study of the effects of that law, Neil J. Diamant draws on newly opened urban and rural archival sources to offer a detailed analysis of how the law was interpreted and implemented throughout the country. In sharp contrast to previous studies of the Marriage Law, which have argued that it had little effect in rural areas, Diamant argues that the law reshaped marriage and family relationships in significant--but often unintended--ways throughout the Maoist period. His evidence reveals a confused and often conflicted state apparatus, as well as cases of Chinese men and women taking advantage of the law to justify multiple sexual encounters, to marry for beauty, to demand expensive gifts for engagement, and to divorce on multiple occasions. Moreover, he finds, those who were best placed to use the law's more liberal provisions were not well-educated urbanites but rather illiterate peasant women who had never heard of sexual equality; and it was poor men, not women, who were those most betrayed by the peasant-based revolution. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 2000. In 1950, China's new Communist government enacted a Marriage Law to allow free choice in marriage and easier access to divorce. Prohibiting arranged marriages, concubinage, and bigamy, it was one of the most dramatic efforts ever by a state to change mari

The Xinjiang emergency

The Xinjiang emergency
Title The Xinjiang emergency PDF eBook
Author Michael Clarke
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 212
Release 2022-02-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526153106

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The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is the site of the largest mass repression of an ethnic and/or religious minority in the world today. Researchers estimate that since 2016 one million people have been detained there without trial. In the detention centres individuals are exposed to deeply invasive forms of surveillance and psychological stress, while outside them more than ten million Turkic Muslim minorities are subjected to a network of hi-tech surveillance systems, checkpoints and interpersonal monitoring. Existing reportage and commentary on the crisis tend to address these issues in isolation, but this ground-breaking volume brings them together, exploring the interconnections between the core strands of the Xinjiang emergency in order to generate a more accurate understanding of the mass detentions’ significance for the future of President Xi Jinping’s China.