Words and their stories : essays on the language of the Chinese revolution

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Words and their stories : essays on the language of the Chinese revolution

edited by Ban Wang

(Handbuch der Orientalistik = Handbook of Oriental studies, section 4 . China ; v. 27)

Brill, 2011

  • : hard cover

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-334) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In spite of dislocations and ruptures in China's revolutionary language, to rethink this discourse is to revisit a history in terms of sedimented layers of linguistic meanings and political aspirations. Earlier meanings of revolutionary words may persist or coexist with non-revolutionary rivals. Recovery of the vital uses of key revolutionary words projects critical alternatives in which contemporary capitalist myths can be contested.

目次

  • Understanding the Chinese Revolution Through Words: An Introduction Ban Wang 1. Revolution: From Literary Revolution to Revolutionary Literature Jianhua Chen 2. The Long March Enhua Zhang 3. Rectification: Party Discipline, Intellectual Remolding, and the Formation of a Political Community Kirk Denton 4. Worker-Peasant-Soldier's Literature Xiaomei Chen 5. Steel Is Made Through Persistent Tempering Xinmin Liu 6. Socialist Realism Ban Wang 7. Political Lyric Xin Ning 8. Writing the Actual Charles Laughlin 9. Nowhere in the World Does There Exist Love or Hatred Without Reason Haiyan Lee 10. Promote Physical Culture and Sport, Improve the People's Constitution Xiaoning Lu 11. Typical People in Typical Circumstances Richard King 12. Use the Past to Serve the Present
  • the Foreign to Serve China Tina Mai Chen 13. Women Can Hold up Half the Sky Xueping Zhong 14. Let a Hundred Flowers Blossom, Let a Hundred Schools of Thought Contend Richard Kraus 15. They Love Battle Array, Not Silks and Satins Tina Mai Chen 16. The Three Prominences Yizhong Gu 17. Revolutionary Narrative in the Seventeen Years Period Guo Bingru

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