From a debut author, an intimate, multigenerational narrative of the Russian and Chinese revolutions through the eyes of the Chinese youth who traveled to the Soviet Union and the fate of their blended offspring
From a debut author, an intimate, multigenerational narrative of the Russian and Chinese revolutions through the eyes of the Chinese youth who traveled to the Soviet Union and the fate of their blended offspringHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth McGuire is Assistant Professor of History at California State University, East Bay. She has studied, lived, and worked in Moscow and Beijing.
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Prologue At Vova's Introduction: Serious Romance Part I: First Encounters: Circa 1921 1 Emi's Adventures: Changsha-Paris-Moscow 2 Qu's Quest: Tolstoy and the Trans-Siberian 3 New Youth, New Russians Part II: School Crushes: 1920s 4 School Dramas: Costumes, Lines, Roles 5 Shanghai University and the Comintern's Curriculum 6 A Crush on Russia: Qu's Female Protégés 7 Chiang Kaishek's Son in Red Wonderland 8 Heartbreak: the Demise of Qu Part III: Love Affairs: 1930s-1940s 9 Kolia the Chinese 10 Liza/Li: The Agitator and the Aristocrat 11 Emi/Eva: The Love Affairs of a Sino-Soviet Poet 12 The Legend of He Zizhen: Mao's Wife in Moscow 13 Sino-Soviet Love Children Part IV: Families: 1950s 14 Male Metaphors: Mao, Stalin and Brotherhood 15 Wang, Dasha, and Nastya: Russian Romance Redux 16 Legitimate Offspring: Chinese Students in 1950s Moscow 17 Female Families: Liza's Home, Eva's Adventures Part V: Last Kisses: 1960s and Beyond 18 The Split Within: Sino-Soviet Families Under Pressure 19 Defiant Romantics: Ironies of Cultural Revolution 20 Nostalgia: Wang's Search Epilogue At Yura's Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Prologue At Vova's Introduction: Serious Romance Part I: First Encounters: Circa 1921 1 Emi's Adventures: Changsha-Paris-Moscow 2 Qu's Quest: Tolstoy and the Trans-Siberian 3 New Youth, New Russians Part II: School Crushes: 1920s 4 School Dramas: Costumes, Lines, Roles 5 Shanghai University and the Comintern's Curriculum 6 A Crush on Russia: Qu's Female Protégés 7 Chiang Kaishek's Son in Red Wonderland 8 Heartbreak: the Demise of Qu Part III: Love Affairs: 1930s-1940s 9 Kolia the Chinese 10 Liza/Li: The Agitator and the Aristocrat 11 Emi/Eva: The Love Affairs of a Sino-Soviet Poet 12 The Legend of He Zizhen: Mao's Wife in Moscow 13 Sino-Soviet Love Children Part IV: Families: 1950s 14 Male Metaphors: Mao, Stalin and Brotherhood 15 Wang, Dasha, and Nastya: Russian Romance Redux 16 Legitimate Offspring: Chinese Students in 1950s Moscow 17 Female Families: Liza's Home, Eva's Adventures Part V: Last Kisses: 1960s and Beyond 18 The Split Within: Sino-Soviet Families Under Pressure 19 Defiant Romantics: Ironies of Cultural Revolution 20 Nostalgia: Wang's Search Epilogue At Yura's Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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