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Eight Outcasts Social And Political Marginalization In China Under Mao Yang Kuisong

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Eight Outcasts Social And Political Marginalization In China Under Mao Yang Kuisong
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.74 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Yang Kuisong
ISBN: 9780520974241, 0520974247
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Eight Outcasts Social And Political Marginalization In China Under Mao Yang Kuisong by Yang Kuisong 9780520974241, 0520974247 instant download after payment.

The 1949 Communist Revolution marked a period of earthshaking change in China. Political, economic, ideological, and cultural movements galvanized the country, culminating in dramatic social transformations at all levels, including the persecution of hundreds of thousands of the country’s citizens. Based on normally inaccessible records of confessions, interrogations, trial transcripts, and depositions, Eight Outcasts tells the stories of eight victims of the Maoist dictatorship. It introduces readers to individuals accused of infractions such as corruption, political wrong thinking, homosexuality, illicit sexual activity, foreign ties, or “historical problems” (connections to the former Kuomintang regime) in the period between the revolution and Mao’s death in 1976. Each chapter brings stories of China’s voiceless citizens to light, broadening our knowledge of this important transitional period.

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