A comprehensive study of contemporary memories of China's revolutionary epoch, from the time of Japanese imperialism through the Cultural Revolution. This volume examines the memories of a range of social groups, including disenfranchised workers and rural women, who have often been neglected in scholarship.incapable of critique or that the critiques they did identify were necessarily antistate.26 Rather, many women drew selectively upon state language to describe ... In Zhoua#39;s words, aquot;He spoke sweetly [but] you cana#39;t keep a dog from eating shit.
Title | : | Re-envisioning the Chinese Revolution |
Author | : | Ching Kwan Lee |
Publisher | : | Stanford University Press - 2007 |
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