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Author:
Chen, Lingchei Letty, author.
Title:
The great leap backward : forgetting and representing the Mao years / Lingchei Letty Chen.
Publisher:
Cambria Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xii, 291 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Mao, Zedong,--1893-1976.
Mao, Zedong,--1893-1976.
China--History--1949-1976.
Nationalism and collective memory--China.
China--Social life and customs--1976-2002.
Manners and customs.
Nationalism and collective memory.
China.
1949-2002
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: The Use and Abuse of Memory -- Literary Memory and Postmemory of a Traumatic Past -- Confronting Specters of the Past: Remembering Perpetrators -- Where Documentary Proof and Memory Intersect: Remembrance of the Great Famine -- History's Doppelga˜nger: Allegorized Memory and Its Moral Imperative -- Palimpsests of Identity: Memory-Lite Writings of the Cultural Revolution -- Epilogue: Toward an Ethics of Remembrance and Criticism.
Summary:
"It is now forty years after Mao Zedong's death and the end of the Cultural Revolution, and more than fifty years since the Great Leap Forward and the Great Famine. During this time, the collective memory of these events has been sanitized, reduced to a much-diluted version of what truly took place. Historical and sociological approaches cannot fully address the moral failure that allowed the atrocities of the Mao era to take place. Humanist approaches, such as literary criticism, have a central role to play in uncovering and making explicit the testimonies of both victims and perpetrators in "memory writing" in order to recover the truth of China's history. In this unprecedented study, memory work such as fiction, memoirs, autobiographies, and documentary films that have surfaced since Mao's death are examined to uncover the many aspects of the forces underlying remembering and forgetting. These are significant for they also embody the politics of writing and publishing traumatic historical memories in contemporary China and beyond. Beginning with a scar literature classic and ending with popular Cultural Revolution memoirs that appeared early in the twenty-first century, this study provides us with another important way through which memory studies can help us grapple with traumatic histories."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Cambria sinophone world series
ISBN:
1604979925
9781604979923
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1110656692
LCCN:
2019031544
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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