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The Making And Remaking Of Chinas Red Classics Politics Aesthetics And Mass Culture Rosemary Roberts

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The Making And Remaking Of Chinas Red Classics Politics Aesthetics And Mass Culture Rosemary Roberts
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.32 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Rosemary Roberts, Li Li (eds.)
ISBN: 9789888390892, 9888390899
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Making And Remaking Of Chinas Red Classics Politics Aesthetics And Mass Culture Rosemary Roberts by Rosemary Roberts, Li Li (eds.) 9789888390892, 9888390899 instant download after payment.

The Making and Remaking of China’s “Red Classics” is the first full-length work to bring together research on the “red classics” across the entire Maoist period through to the reform era. It covers a representative range of genres including novels, short stories, films, TV series, picture books, animation, and traditional-style paintings. Collectively, the chapters offer a panoramic view of the production and reception of the original “red classics” and the adaptations and remakes of such works after the Cultural Revolution. The contributors present fascinating stories of how a work came to be regarded as, or failed to become, a “red classic.” There has never been a single answer to the question of what counts as a “red classic”; artists had to negotiate the changing political circumstances and adopt the correct artistic technique to bring out the authentic image of the people, while appealing to the taste of the mass audience at the same time. A critical examination of these works reveals their sociopolitical and ideological import, aesthetic significance, and function as a mass cultural phenomenon at particular historical moments. This volume marks a step forward in the growing field of the study of Maoist cultural products.

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