In the 1980s, a Chinese state-sponsored oral history project led to the publication of local, regional, and national histories. These histories are the basis of this innovative study of ideology formation and political mobilization, post-Cultural Revolution reconciliation, and the recovery of borderland identities in early post-Mao China.
In the 1980s, a Chinese state-sponsored oral history project led to the publication of local, regional, and national histories. These histories are the basis of this innovative study of ideology formation and political mobilization, post-Cultural Revolution reconciliation, and the recovery of borderland identities in early post-Mao China.
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Cambridge Studies in the History of the People's Republic of China
Martin T. Fromm is an assistant professor at Worcester State University. He is the editor of the academic journal Currents in Teaching and Learning.
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Introduction 1. Reconfiguring cultural production in the post-Mao transition 2. Borderland ambiguities in narratives of modernization and liberation 3. Relocating the nation outside the nation: forging a borderland-centered nationalist discourse 4. The 'historical science' of Wenshi Ziliao 5. Affective community and historical rehabilitation: 'widely making friends' to re-secure political loyalty 6. Mobilizing a 'patriotic united front' 7. Local, regional, and national dynamics of Wenshi Ziliao production Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Reconfiguring cultural production in the post-Mao transition 2. Borderland ambiguities in narratives of modernization and liberation 3. Relocating the nation outside the nation: forging a borderland-centered nationalist discourse 4. The 'historical science' of Wenshi Ziliao 5. Affective community and historical rehabilitation: 'widely making friends' to re-secure political loyalty 6. Mobilizing a 'patriotic united front' 7. Local, regional, and national dynamics of Wenshi Ziliao production Conclusion.
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