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E-grāmata: Afterlives of Chinese Communism: Political Concepts from Mao to Xi

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  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788734783
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  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
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  • ISBN-13: 9781788734783
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Seventy years after the Chinese Revolution of 1949, what remains of Mao’s communist legacy?

Afterlives of Chinese Communism comprises essays from over fifty world-renowned scholars in the China field, from various disciplines and continents. It provides an indispensable guide for understanding how the Mao era continues to shape Chinese politics today. Each chapter discusses a concept or practice from the Mao period, what it attempted to do, and what has become of it since. The authors respond to the legacy of Maoism from numerous perspectives to consider what lessons Chinese communism can offer today, and whether there is a future for the egalitarian politics that it once promised.

A joint publication between Verso Books and ANU Press.

Recenzijas

All of the essays are well worth reading, teasing out the theory and reality of a different Maoist concept. -- John Gittings * LA Review of Books *

Papildus informācija

SEVENTY YEARS AFTER THE CHINESE REVOLUTION OF 1949, WHAT REMAINS OF MAO'S COMMUNIST LEGACY?
Introduction 1(10)
Christian Sorace
Ivan Franceschini
Nicholas Loubere
1 Aesthetics
11(6)
Christian Sorace
2 Blood Lineage
17(6)
Yl Xiaocuo
3 Class Feeling
23(6)
Haiyan Lee
4 Class Struggle
29(8)
Alessandro Russo
5 Collectivism
37(6)
Gao Mobo
6 Contradiction
43(6)
Carlos Rojas
7 Culture
49(6)
Dai Jinhua
8 Cultural Revolution
55(8)
Patricia M. Thornton
9 Datong and Xiaokang
63(4)
Craig A. Smith
10 Dialectical Materialism
67(6)
Pang Laikwan
11 Dignity of Labour
73(4)
Wang Ban
12 Formalism
77(4)
Roy Chan
13 Friend and Enemy
81(4)
Michael Dutton
14 Global Maoism
85(4)
Fabio Lanza
15 Immortality
89(8)
Gloria Davies
16 Justice
97(6)
William J. Hurst
17 Labour
103(8)
Covell Meyskens
18 Large and Communitarian
111(4)
Luigi Tomba
19 Line Struggle
115(6)
Yoshihiro Ishikawa
Craig A. Smith
20 Mass Line
121(6)
Lin Chun
21 Mass Supervision
127(8)
Joel Andreas
22 Mobilisation
135(6)
Li Zhiyu
23 Museum
141(8)
Denise Y. Ho
24 Nationality
149(6)
Uradyn E. Bulag
25 New Democracy
155(6)
Marc Blecher
26 Paper Tiger
161(8)
Judith Balso
27 Peasant
169(6)
Alexander F. Day
28 People's War
175(6)
Guan Kai
29 Permanent Revolution
181(8)
Matthew Galway
30 Poetry
189(8)
Claudia Pozzana
31 Practice
197(4)
Aminda Smith
32 Primitive Accumulation
201(6)
Jane Hayward
33 Rectification
207(8)
Andrew Mertha
34 Red and Expert
215(6)
Sigrid Schmalzer
35 Removing Mountains and Draining Seas
221(4)
Anna Lora-Wainwright
36 Revolution
225(6)
Cai Xiang
37 Self-reliance
231(6)
Yang Long
38 Semifeudalism, Semicolonialism
237(6)
Tani Barlow
39 Sending Films to the Countryside
243(4)
Tong Lam
40 Serve the People
247(4)
Rebecca E. Karl
41 Socialist Law
251(6)
Susan Trevaskes
42 Speaking Bitterness
257(6)
Jeffrey Javed
43 Sugarcoaled Bullets
263(6)
Benjamin Kindler
44 Superstition
269(6)
John Williams
45 Surpass
275(6)
William A. Callahan
46 Third World
281(6)
Teng Wei
47 Thought Reform
287(6)
Timothy Cheek
48 Trade Union
293(10)
Ivan Franceschini
49 United Front
303(6)
Laura De Giorgi
50 Utopia
309(6)
Ou Ning
51 Women's Liberation
315(10)
Wang Lingzhen
52 Work Team
325(6)
Elizabeth J. Perry
53 Work Unit
331(4)
Kevin Lin
Afterword 335(8)
Jodi Dean
Acknowledgements 343(2)
Contributors 345(10)
References 355
Editors:

Christian Sorace, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colorado College. His research focuses on ideology, discourse, urbanisation, and aesthetics. He is the author of Shaken Authority: China's Communist Party and the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake.

Ivan Franceschini, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Australian National University. His research focuses on labour and civil society in China and Cambodia. He is the author of several books, a translator, and co-director of the documentary Dreamwork China.

Nicholas Loubere, Associate Senior Lecturer in the Study of Modern China at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University. His research examines socioeconomic development in rural China, with a particular focus on microcredit and migration.