Anyuan: Mining China’s Revolutionary Tradition By: Elizabeth Perry

Anyuan: Mining China’s Revolutionary Tradition By: Elizabeth Perry | Ebooks – General Non-Fiction | EPUB | 2.71 MiB
October 1st 2012 | ISBN: 0520271890 | English | 412 pages

Author: Elizabeth J. Perry

How do we explain the surprising trajectory of the Chinese Communist revolution? Why has it taken such a different route from its Russian prototype? An answer, Elizabeth Perry suggests, lies in the Chinese Communists’ creative development and deployment of cultural resources – during their revolutionary rise to power and afterwards. Skillful “cultural positioning” and “cultural patronage,” on the part of Mao Zedong, his comrades and successors, helped to construct a polity in which a once alien Communist system came to be accepted as familiarly “Chinese.” Perry traces this process through a case study of the Anyuan coal mine, a place where Mao and other early leaders of the Chinese Communist Party mobilized an influential labor movement at the beginning of their revolution, and whose history later became a touchstone of “political correctness” in the People’s Republic of China. Once known as “China’s Little Moscow,” Anyuan came over time to symbolize a distinctively Chinese revolutionary tradition. Yet the meanings of that tradition remain highly contested, as contemporary Chinese debate their revolutionary past in search of a new political future.

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Keywords: Anyuan, Mining, China, 8217, Revolutionary, Tradition, Elizabeth, Perry
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