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The past revisited: Popular memory of the Cultural Revolution in contemporary China.
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The past revisited: Popular memory of the Cultural Revolution in contemporary China./
作者:
Zeng, Li.
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291 p.
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Adviser: Lynn Spigel.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-03A.
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The past revisited: Popular memory of the Cultural Revolution in contemporary China.
Zeng, Li.
The past revisited: Popular memory of the Cultural Revolution in contemporary China.
- 291 p.
Adviser: Lynn Spigel.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Northwestern University, 2007.
This dissertation explores the ways that Chinese popular media, including film, television, and magazines, reconstruct the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966-76), a traumatic historical event which tremendously affected Chinese people and society. Employing a combination of methods, including visual and narrative analysis of media and cultural forms, institutional analysis of media industries, and archival research on audiences'/readers' letters, it demonstrates that media and culture find innovative ways to engage this significant part of national history and to generate the remembrance and interpretation of the Cultural Revolution in public space.
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Rather than reducing the relation between official history and popular memory to a simplified dichotomy of power and resistance, this dissertation emphasizes an understanding of popular memories of the Cultural Revolution in a broader sociopolitical, economic, and cultural context. With a wide coverage of films and television serial dramas from the late 1970s to the turn of the new millennium, it shows how various factors, including the government's cultural policy, economic transformation, individual and generational concerns, as well as the cultural sentiment for reconstruction of gender and sexuality, have influenced and shaped the historical discourses at different moments. While affirming the significant role that popular media have played in keeping memories of the Cultural Revolution alive in public consciousness, this dissertation calls attention to the limitations and problems, such as the increasing sexist narratives and the problematic nostalgic sentiment for the era of the Cultural Revolution.
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