Redefining propaganda in modern China: the Mao era and its legacies
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[2021]
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Abstract: | "Usage of the political keyword "propaganda" by the Chinese Communist Party has changed and expanded over time. These changes have been masked by strong continuities spanning periods in the history of the People's Republic of China from the Mao Zedong Era (1949-1976) to the New Era of Xi Jinping (2012-present). Redefining Propaganda in Modern China builds on the work of earlier scholars to revisit the central issue of how propaganda was understood within the Communist Party system. What did propaganda mean across successive eras? What were its institutions and functions? What were its main techniques and themes? What can we learn about popular consciousness as a result? In answering these questions, the contributors to this volume draw on a range of historical, cultural studies, propaganda studies, and comparative politics approaches. Their work captures the sweep of propaganda - its appearance in everyday life as well as during extraordinary moments of mobilization (and demobilization) - and its systematic continuities and discontinuities from the perspective of policymakers, bureaucratic functionaries, and artists. More localized and granular case studies are balanced against deep readings and cross-cutting interpretive essays which place the history of the People's Republic of China within broader temporal and comparative frames. Addressing a vital aspect of Chinese Communist Party authority, this book is meant to provide a timely and comprehensive update on what propaganda has meant ideologically, operationally, aesthetically, and in terms of social experience" |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 322 Seiten) Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780429296505 |
DOI: | 10.4324/9780429296505 |
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spelling | Redefining propaganda in modern China the Mao era and its legacies edited by James Farley and Matthew D. Johnson London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group [2021] 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 322 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in modern history 73 "Usage of the political keyword "propaganda" by the Chinese Communist Party has changed and expanded over time. These changes have been masked by strong continuities spanning periods in the history of the People's Republic of China from the Mao Zedong Era (1949-1976) to the New Era of Xi Jinping (2012-present). Redefining Propaganda in Modern China builds on the work of earlier scholars to revisit the central issue of how propaganda was understood within the Communist Party system. What did propaganda mean across successive eras? What were its institutions and functions? What were its main techniques and themes? What can we learn about popular consciousness as a result? In answering these questions, the contributors to this volume draw on a range of historical, cultural studies, propaganda studies, and comparative politics approaches. Their work captures the sweep of propaganda - its appearance in everyday life as well as during extraordinary moments of mobilization (and demobilization) - and its systematic continuities and discontinuities from the perspective of policymakers, bureaucratic functionaries, and artists. More localized and granular case studies are balanced against deep readings and cross-cutting interpretive essays which place the history of the People's Republic of China within broader temporal and comparative frames. Addressing a vital aspect of Chinese Communist Party authority, this book is meant to provide a timely and comprehensive update on what propaganda has meant ideologically, operationally, aesthetically, and in terms of social experience" Zhong guo gong chan dang (DE-588)4564-0 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1949- gnd rswk-swf Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf Propaganda / China / History Zhongguo gong chan dang / History Zhongguo gong chan dang Propaganda China History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Zhong guo gong chan dang (DE-588)4564-0 b China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 s Geschichte 1949- z DE-604 Farley, James 1980- (DE-588)1190652617 edt Johnson, Matthew D. (DE-588)1100397299 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-367-27527-3 Routledge studies in modern history 73 (DE-604)BV043717912 73 https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429296505 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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