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Studies Of China And Chineseness Since The Cultural Revolution - Volume 2: Micro Intellectual History Through De-central Lenses

English · Hardback

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How did the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution affect everyone's lives? Why did people re/negotiate their identities to adopt revolutionary roles and duties? How did people, who lived with different self-understandings and social relations, inevitably acquire and practice revolutionary identities, each in their own light?

This book plunges into the contexts of these concerns to seek different relations that reveal the Revolution's different meanings. Furthermore, this book shows that scholars of the Cultural Revolution encountered emotional and intellectual challenges as they cared about the real people who owned an identity resource that could trigger an imagined thread of solidarity in their minds.

The authors believe that the Revolution's magnitude and pervasive scope always resulted in individualized engagements that have significant and differing consequences for those struggling in their micro-context. It has impacted a future with unpredictable collective implications in terms of ethnicity, gender, memory, scholarship, or career. The Cultural Revolution is, therefore, an evolving relation beneath the rise of China that will neither fade away nor sanction integrative paths.

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Authors Mariko Tanigaki & Tina S C Chih-Yu Shih
Assisted by Chih-Yu Shih (Editor), Tina Clemente (Editor), Mariko Tanigaki (Editor), Chih-Yu Shih (Editor), Shih Chih-yu (Editor), Mariko Tanigaki (Editor), Tina S Clemente (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2023
 
EAN 9789811260896
ISBN 978-981-1260-89-6
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

China, PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology, HISTORY / Social History, Historiography, Asian History, PSYCHOLOGY / Cultural Psychology

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