It is in Pan's own remembrances that individuals emerge most affectingly. In Tempered in the Revolutionary Furnace she provides a critical building block for the comprehensive history of post-1949 rural China that waits to be written.

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In Tempered in the Revolutionary Furnace, Yihong Pan tells her personal story, and that of her generation of urban middle school graduates sent to the countryside during China's Rustication Movement. Based on interviews, reminiscences, diaries, letters, and newspaper accounts, the work examines the varied, and often perplexing, experiences of the seventeen million Chinese students sent to work in the countryside between 1953 and 1980. Rich in human drama, Pan's book illustrates how life in the countryside transformed the children of Mao from innocent, ignorant, yet often passionate, believers in the Communist Party into independent adults. Those same adults would lead the nationwide protests in the winter of 1978-79 that forced the government to abandon its policy of rustication. Richly textured, this work successfully blends biography with a wealth of historical insight to bring to life the trials of a generation, and to offer Chinese studies scholars a fascinating window into Mao Zedong's China.
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In Tempered in the Revolutionary Furnace Yihong Pan tells her story, and that of her generation of urban middle school graduates sent to the countryside during China's Rustication Movement.
Chapter 2 Before the Countryside Chapter 3 Why Was There a Rustication Movement? An Examination of the Goals of the Government Chapter 4 Why Did I Go to the Countryside? Chapter 5 Life on the Army and State Farms Chapter 6 Life in Rural Villages Chapter 7 Tempered in the Revolutionary Furnace Chapter 8 Re-education in the Vast Land Chapter 9 Love and Marriage Chapter 10 The "Back to the City Wind" Chapter 11 "We Want to Go Home;" "We Want Human Rights" Chapter 12 No Regrets for Our Youth? or Youth Sacrificed in Vain?
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It is in Pan's own remembrances that individuals emerge most affectingly. In Tempered in the Revolutionary Furnace she provides a critical building block for the comprehensive history of post-1949 rural China that waits to be written.
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ISBN
9780739104330
Publisert
2003-01-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
549 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
296

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Yihong Pan is associate professor of history at Miami University, Ohio. She is the author of Son of Heaven and Heavenly Qaghan: Sui-Tang China and Its Neighbors (1997).