This postmodern study of the Chinese Cultural Revolution examines the inner mechanism of the mass movement.Utilizing methodologies of cultural anthropology, linguistics, acting theory, and literary criticism, it reveals how people's performances of their everyday lives functioned as mechanisms of social control.
This postmodern study of the Chinese Cultural Revolution examines the inner mechanism of the mass movement.Utilizing methodologies of cultural anthropology, linguistics, acting theory, and literary criticism, it reveals how people's performances of their everyday lives functioned as mechanisms of social control.
Tuo Wang is a performance studies scholar with a PhD from the Tisch School of the Arts.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Rituals in Action: Revolutionary Rituals and the Shaping of Political Idols and Political Subjects Chapter 2. Deciphering Revolutionary Language: The Charm of the Big Character Poster Chapter 3: Model Theater: Modeling the World Chapter 4. Permanent Liminality: The Performance of Revolutionary Heroic Characters in Everyday Life Chapter 5. Enfranchised Violence: Public Struggle Meetings Chapter 6. The End of the Cultural Revolution: The Trial of the Gang of Four
Chapter 1. Rituals in Action: Revolutionary Rituals and the Shaping of Political Idols and Political Subjects Chapter 2. Deciphering Revolutionary Language: The Charm of the Big Character Poster Chapter 3: Model Theater: Modeling the World Chapter 4. Permanent Liminality: The Performance of Revolutionary Heroic Characters in Everyday Life Chapter 5. Enfranchised Violence: Public Struggle Meetings Chapter 6. The End of the Cultural Revolution: The Trial of the Gang of Four
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