Enchanted revolution: ghosts, shamans, and gender politics in Chinese Communist propaganda, 1942-1953

"The theoretical, methodological, and comparative frameworks for the discussion of religion, gender, and revolutionary propaganda in China. It then places this discussion in the historical context of wartime Communist headquarters of Yan'an, where the Party launched its first mass campaign...

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Otros títulos:Ghosts, shamans, and gender politics in Chinese Communist propaganda, 1942-1953
Autor principal: Kang, Xiaofei (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electronic/Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: New York, NY, United States of America Oxford University Press [2023]
En:Año: 2023
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B China / Kommunistische Partei Chinas, Comité Central / Propaganda / Ocultismo / Política de género / Historia 1942-1953
Otras palabras clave:B Asian History
B Asia / China / HISTORY
B Religion und Politik
B Asiatische Geschichte
B POL062000
B Religion & Politics
B Geopolitics
B Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000
B c 1945 to c 2000 (Post-war period)
B China Social life and customs 20th century
B POL054000
B Yan'an (China) History 20th century
B RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State
B China Politics and government 1937-1945
B POL072000
B Zweite Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (1950 bis 1999 n. Chr.)
B China Religión History 20th century
B China
B Propaganda (China) History 20th century
B Yan'an Rectification Movement, 1942-1945
B Communism and religion (China) History 20th century
B Occultism (China) History 20th century
B China Cultural policy 20th century
B Geopolítica
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Sumario:"The theoretical, methodological, and comparative frameworks for the discussion of religion, gender, and revolutionary propaganda in China. It then places this discussion in the historical context of wartime Communist headquarters of Yan'an, where the Party launched its first mass campaign against superstition in 1944-45. The campaign illustrates how Mao's mass-line principle compelled propaganda workers to engage with the rural culture in order to create new meanings from old knowledge"--
Enchanted Revolution moves religion and gender to center stage in the Chinese Communist revolution, examining the mobilizational dynamics of anti-superstition propaganda in support of the Communist Party's rise from rural backwaters to national dominance
1. Introduction: The Red, the Green, and the WhitePART I The Campaigns2. A Time to Heal or a Time to Kill3. From Loafers to Labor Heroes4. Model Doctors and the Wonder of SciencePART II The Stories5. Catching the
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0197654479
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197654477.001.0001