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The Chinese Cultural Revolution: A History


Author(s):
Paul CLARCK
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Publication:
6/2008
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9780521697866
Pages:
368
Sizes:
228 x 152mm
Weight:
0.5820
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An intriguing 2008 study of cultural life during a turbulent and formative decade in contemporary China, this book seeks to explode several myths about the Cultural Revolution (officially 1966–76). Through national and local examination of the full range of cultural forms (film, operas, dance, other stage arts, music, fine arts, literature, and even architecture), Clark argues against characterizing this decade as one of chaos and destruction. Rather, he finds that innovation and creativity, promotion of participation in cultural production, and a vigorous promotion of the modern were all typical of the Cultural Revolution. Using a range of previously little-used materials, Clark forces us to fundamentally reassess our understanding of the Cultural Revolution, a period which he sees as the product of innovation in conflict with the effort by political leaders to enforce a top-down modernity.