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Intellectuals in revolutionary China, 1921-1949 : leaders, heroes and sophisticates / Hung-yok Ip.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2005Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 328 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415351650
  • 9780415351652
Other title:
  • Intellectuals in revolutionary China, nineteen twenty one-nineteen forty nine
  • Intellectuals in revolutionary China, 1921 to 1949
  • Leaders, heroes and sophisticates
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 951.0408631 22
LOC classification:
  • DS776.6 .I62 2005
Contents:
Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. Perspectives -- Pt. II. Leaders : self-construction from the functional perspective -- 2. Radical intellectuals as the guiding force of change : the beginning of the political odyssey -- 3. Manufacturing political leadership I : the Yaqian intellectuals and Peng Pai -- 4. Manufacturing political leadership II : Mao Zedong -- Pt. III. Heroes : self-construction from the emotional perspective -- 5. Narrating politicized subjectivity -- 6. The nobility of ambivalence and devotion -- Pt. IV. Sophisticates : self-construction from the aesthetic perspective -- 7. Clinging to refinement in the revolution -- Pt. V. Epilogue -- 8. Self-construction, politics and culture : some general reflections -- 9. Conclusion.
Review: "In Intellectuals in Revolutionary China, 1921-1949 Hung-yok Ip examines how Communist intellectuals in China during the revolutionary period (1921-1949) constructed and presented identities for themselves. She looks at how they narrated their place in the revolution and how these identities later allowed them to claim to be the deserving elite of a revolution that sought to liberate the oppressed and bring about a better society. Not only does this book make a contribution to the history of the Chinese revolution, it also contributes to an understanding of the culture that was to be built in China after 1949." "Using memoirs, recollections and literary works that have only recently become available, Ip analyses Communist intellectuals' self-construction from the functional, emotional and aesthetic perspectives, and expands on how these historical agents fashioned the themes of Communist intellectuals as leaders, heroes and sophisticates."--BOOK JACKET.
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"First published 2005 by Routledge ... London ... ".

"Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge.".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. Perspectives -- Pt. II. Leaders : self-construction from the functional perspective -- 2. Radical intellectuals as the guiding force of change : the beginning of the political odyssey -- 3. Manufacturing political leadership I : the Yaqian intellectuals and Peng Pai -- 4. Manufacturing political leadership II : Mao Zedong -- Pt. III. Heroes : self-construction from the emotional perspective -- 5. Narrating politicized subjectivity -- 6. The nobility of ambivalence and devotion -- Pt. IV. Sophisticates : self-construction from the aesthetic perspective -- 7. Clinging to refinement in the revolution -- Pt. V. Epilogue -- 8. Self-construction, politics and culture : some general reflections -- 9. Conclusion.

"In Intellectuals in Revolutionary China, 1921-1949 Hung-yok Ip examines how Communist intellectuals in China during the revolutionary period (1921-1949) constructed and presented identities for themselves. She looks at how they narrated their place in the revolution and how these identities later allowed them to claim to be the deserving elite of a revolution that sought to liberate the oppressed and bring about a better society. Not only does this book make a contribution to the history of the Chinese revolution, it also contributes to an understanding of the culture that was to be built in China after 1949." "Using memoirs, recollections and literary works that have only recently become available, Ip analyses Communist intellectuals' self-construction from the functional, emotional and aesthetic perspectives, and expands on how these historical agents fashioned the themes of Communist intellectuals as leaders, heroes and sophisticates."--BOOK JACKET.

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