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The article evaluates this proposition by studying the long-term effects of state terror during China's Cultural Revolution. It shows that individuals who grew up in localities that were exposed to more state-sponsored violence in the late 1960s are less trusting of national political leaders and more critical of the country's political system ...
stages. First, I will question White's assumption that during the Cultural Revolution the Chinese people's use of violent language was an 'option' — his supposition that people were free to choose 'pastels' rather than 'red'. Second, I will analyze the language used.
This is important, as many in today’s China view the Cultural Revolution upheaval of 1966–68 as an exceptional breach of civilized behavior. Some of Dikötter’s arguments are carefully developed based on other Western scholars’ writings, and he gives them credit for it.
28 Ιουν 2010 · The transformation of China's culture in recent times and the modernization of the country as a whole are fundamentally concurrent processes that show a marked tendency towards globalization and individualism.
25 Φεβ 2016 · Condenses the extraordinarily complex history of the Cultural Revolution into a slim, highly lucid volume. Offers readers a quick overview of topics ranging from Mao and elite politics, to changes in everyday life, culture and art, the economy, and foreign relations. MacFarquhar, Roderick, and John King Fairbank, eds. The Cambridge History of ...
21 Νοε 2017 · This brief essay, introducing the collection of essays on cultural studies in mainland China and the Chinese-speaking societies, relates the emergence and development of Chinese cultural studies to changes in society.
24 Ιουν 2021 · A disastrous sociopolitical movement crippled the economy, destroyed China’s cultural heritage, and led to hunger and bloodshed. Mao Zedong, China’s ‘Great Helmsman’ and the founder of the...