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War And Popular Culture Resistance In Modern China 19371945 Reprint 2020 Changtai Hung

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War And Popular Culture Resistance In Modern China 19371945 Reprint 2020 Changtai Hung
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 116.25 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Chang-Tai Hung
ISBN: 9780520354869, 0520354869
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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War And Popular Culture Resistance In Modern China 19371945 Reprint 2020 Changtai Hung by Chang-tai Hung 9780520354869, 0520354869 instant download after payment.

This is the first comprehensive study of popular culture in twentieth-century China, and of its political impact during the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 (known in China as "The War of Resistance against Japan"). Chang-tai Hung shows in compelling detail how Chinese resisters used a variety of popular cultural forms—especially dramas, cartoons, and newspapers—to reach out to the rural audience and galvanize support for the war cause. While the Nationalists used popular culture as a patriotic tool, the Communists refashioned it into a socialist propaganda instrument, creating lively symbols of peasant heroes and joyful images of village life under their rule. In the end, Hung argues, the Communists' use of popular culture contributed to their victory in revolution.

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