Words and their stories : essays on the language of the Chinese revolution /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English Chinese |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2011.
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| Series: | Handbuch der Orientalistik. China ;
27. Bd. |
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Table of Contents:
- Understanding the Chinese revolution through words: an introduction / Ban Wang
- Revolution: from literary revolution to revolutionary literature / Jianhua Chen
- The Long March / Enhua Zhang
- Rectification: party discipline, intellectual remolding, and the formation of a political community / Kirk A. Denton
- Worker-peasant-soldier literature / Xiaomei Chen
- Steel is made through persistent tempering / Xinmin Liu
- Socialist realism / Ban Wang
- Political lyric / Xin Ning
- Writing the actual / Charles A. Laughlin
- Nowhere in the world does there exist love or hatred without reason / Haiyan Lee
- Promote physical culture and sport, improve the people's constitution / Xiaoning Lu
- Typical people in typical circumstances / Richard King
- Use the past to serve the present; the foreign to serve China / Tina Mai Chen
- Women can hold up half the sky / Xueping Zhong
- Let a hundred flowers blossom, let a hundred schools of thought contend / Richard Kraus
- They love battle array, not silks and satins / Tina Mai Chen
- The three prominences / Yizhong Gu
- Revolutionary narrative in the Seventeen Years Period / Guo Bingru.