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The Use of Mao and the Chongqing Model
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出版日期
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2015
閱讀格式
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PDF
ISBN
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9789629372408
- Detailed Chapter Contents
- Preface
- About the Contributors
- List of Illustrations
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction (Joseph Y. S. CHENG)
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2 Mao Zedong in Contemporary Chinese Official Discourse and History (Arif DIRLIK)
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Introduction
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Reform and the Reinvention of Mao Zedong Thought
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Mao in Official Historiography
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A Spectral Presence: Mao and the Party
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Conclusion
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3 Business, Protest, Repression—The Eclectic Uses of Mao in Contemporary China (Jean-Philippe BÉJA)
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Commercialization and “Religionization”:Establishing a Modern and Traditional Icon by Betraying Mao’s Ideas
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An Instrument in the Hands of the Leadership
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A Resource for Resistance against the Present Leadership
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4 The Maoist Revival and the Conservative Turn in Chinese Politics (Willy LAM)
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Introduction
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The Genesis and Major Contours of the Maoist Restoration
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Deeper-Level Factors behind the Maoist Revival
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Maoist Revival and Hawkish Turn in Foreign Policy
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Is the Ouster of Bo an Indication of the End of the Maoist Campaign?
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Conclusion: Preserving the Status Quo at All Costs
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5 Repackaging Mao in Times of Uncertainty (Ben XU)
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What is a Regime and the Regime in China?
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Mao’s Relevance to the Features of Today’s Regime
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The Limitation of Uses of Mao Today
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Conclusion
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6 The Mao Generation at the Helm—What Difference Could It Make?Will They Still Make Use of Mao, and How? (Michel BONNIN)
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The Generational Factor in Chinese Elite Politics
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The Mao Generation the Cultural Revolution Generation and the Lost Generation
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The Cultural Revolution Generation:What It Is and What It Is Not
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The Cultural Revolution Generation:Fringes and Internal Division
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The Cultural Revolution Generation and the “Fourth Generation”
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The Cultural Revolution Generation and High-Level Politics
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Political Stars of the Lost Generation
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What Can Reasonably Be Expected from the New Leaders with a Cultural Revolution Background?
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A New Style up to Which Point?
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The Significance of the Recent References to Mao
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7 Maoism and the Quest for Democracy in China (Torbjörn LODÉN)
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Mao Zedong and Democracy
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Deng Xiaoping’s Reform Program and Democracy
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What is Democracy?
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The Reform Programme and Today’s Problems
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Maoism a Good Prescription?
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The Need to Come to Terms with the Past
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8 The “Chongqing Model”—What It Means to China Today (Joseph Y. S. CHENG)
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Introduction
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Attractive Elements of the “Chongqing Model”
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“Singing Red” and “Strike Black” Campaigns
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The “Chongqing Model” in China’s Ideological Spectrum
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An Evaluation of the “Chongqing Model”
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Conclusion: The Political Significance of the “Chongqing Model”
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9 In The Red 2.0—Online Reactivation of Maoist Mobilization Methods and Propaganda (Émilie TRAN)
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China’s Top Models: The Dead the Living and the Virtual
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Reviving the Mass Line
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Reasserting Democratic Centralism
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Conclusion—Long Live Mao:From the Online Reactivation of Maoist Mobilization Methods and Propaganda in China to Worldwide Digital Maoism
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10 Propaganda and Pastiche—Visions of Mao in The Founding of a Republic,Beginning of the Great Revival and Let the Bullets Fly (Sebastian VEG)
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Introduction
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Repositioning Mao
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Post-Mainstream Culture
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The Founding of a Republic:Returning to Mao via New Democracy
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Beginning of the Great Revival:A Charming but Ubiquitous Mao
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Mainstream Socialist Culture
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Conclusion: The Legitimizing Power of Parody
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11 Renegotiating the Traumatizing Experiences—Reemploying Images of Mao in Contemporary Art (Minna VALJAKKA)
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The Official and Unofficial Use of Mao’s Visual Images
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Contemporary Art and Mao
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The Importance of Mao’s Visual Images Today
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Reflecting A Traumatizing History
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Conclusions
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- 出版地 : 香港
- 語言 : 英文
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