Fanshen : A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village /
Fanshan is a marvelous and revealing look into life in the Chinese countryside, where tradition and modernity have had both a complimentary and caustic relationship in the years since the Chinese Communist Party first came to power. It is a rare, concrete record of social struggle and transformation...
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New York :
Monthly Review Press,
[2008]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Maps and Tables; Long Bow Village; Preface; Contents; Changchih-Lucheng Area; Prologue; Part I: Sowing the Wind; 1. Long Bow Village; 2. Can the Sun Rise in the West; 3. Eating Bitterness; 4. Three Pillars of Heaven; 5. The Teaching of the Lord of Heaven; 6. Invasion; 7. Collaborators; 8. Seeds of Change; North China in 1945; 9. The Whirlwind; Part II: Sunrise in the West: The Year of Expropriation; 10. Which Road?; 11. Beat the Dog's Leg; 12. Find the Leaders; 13. Dig Out the Rotten Root of Feudalism; 14. Wang Lai-hsun Is Next; 15. The Fruits of Struggle; 16. Half of China.
- 17. Counter Measures18. Founding the Village Communist Party Branch; 19. Peasants or Workers?; 20. Contradictions, Internal and External; 21. All Out War-Retreat; Changes in Landholding by Classes (1944-1947); 22. Organizing Production; 23. Abuses of Power; 24. The Blackmail of Wang Yu-lai; Part III: The Search for the Poor and Hired; 25. Cosmic Wei Ch'i; North China in 1947 (December); 26. To the Village; 27. The Work Team; 28. Those with Merit Will Get Some Those without Merit Will Get Some; 29. Self Report, Public Appraisal; 30. Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggarman, Thief.
- 31. The Revolutionary Heat32. Brothers; 33. A Curved Road; 34. Drama in the Fields; Part IV: Who Will Educate the Educators?; 35. Confrontation at the Gate; 36. The Village Leader Bows his Head; 37. I Dare Not Say I Have Finished
- 38. Days and Nights; 39. A Summing Up; 40. The Lucheng Road; 41. In the Dragon Hall; 42. When Poverty Outranked Heaven; 43. Unity Through Struggle; 44. When I Get My Share; 45. Unite Real Friends, Attack Real Enemies; Part V: Recapitulation; 46. The Native's Return; 47. Both Ends Sun Unseen; 48. Class Differentiation Repeated; 49. It Is Too Slow!
- 50. Who Dares Man the Second Gate?51. A Young Bride Leads the Way; 52. The Gate in the Church; 53. Upgrading; Part VI: Drastic Reappraisal; 54. On the Eve of Victory; 55. We Tried to Be God!; 56. Who Is to Blame?; Part VII: Untying the Knot; 57. Disaster; 58. Revolutionary Steeling; 59. Mutual Aid; 60. The Village People's Congress; 61. A Final Determination; 62. The Midnight Raid; 63. Hsueh-chen Dissents; 64. ""Illegal Fruits"" Returned; 65. Arrests and Restitutions; Changes in Landholding by Classes (1944-1948); 66. ""Self Report, Public Appraisal"" Solves the Tax Question.
- 67. Long Bow Tsai ChienNorth China in 1948 (November); Appendix A: Basic Program on Chinese Agrarian Law; Appendix B: Supplementary Measures for Carrying Out the Basic Program on Agrarian Law; Appendix C: How to Analyze Class Status in the Countryside; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; W; Y.