China's great proletarian Cultural Revolution: master narratives and post-Mao counternarratives
In: World social change
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Master Narratives --1 Rethinking China's Cultural Revolution amid Reform 3 -- Lowell Dittmer --2 China's Inner Demons: The Political Impact of the Demonological Paradigm 27 -- Barend J. ter Haar --3 From Harmony to Struggle, from Perpetual Peace to Cultural Revolution: Changing Futures in Mao Zedong's Thought 69 -- Nick Knight --4 Red and Expert: China's "Foreign Friends" in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, 1966-1969 93 -- Anne-Marie Brady --5 The Deification of Mao: Religious Imagery and Practices during the Cultural Revolution and Beyond 139 -- Stefan R. Landsberger -- 6 The Ideal Socialist Hero: Literary Conventions in Cultural Revolution Novels 185 -- Lan Yang --Part II. Post-Mao Counternarratives --7 Philosophy in an Age of Crisis. Three Thinkers in Post-Cultural Revolution China: Li Zehou, Liu Xiaobo, and Liu Xiaofeng 215 -- Woei Lien Chong --8 Resisting Current Stereotypes: Private Narrative Strategies in the Autobiographies of Former Rusticated Women 255 -- Nora Sausmikat --9 China's Generation X: Rusticated Red Guards in Controversial Contemporary Plays 285 -- Natascha Vittinghoff --10 The Cultural Revolution in Feng Jicai's Fiction 319 -- Monika Gaenssbauer --Bibliography 345 --Glossary 385 --Index 399 --About the Contributors 407