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Harvard East Asian Series 29

Literary Dissent in Communist China

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$65.00 • £54.95 • €60.00

ISBN 9780674188839

Publication Date: 01/01/1967

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  • Profiles of the Major Protagonists
  • 1. The Conflict Between the Party and Revolutionary Writers
  • 2. Literary Opposition During the Yenan Period
  • 3. Conflicts Between Left-Wing Writers in the KMT Area and the CCP
  • 4. Resumption of Thought Reform Drives in 1948
  • 5. Re-emergence of Literary Factions, 1949–1952
  • 6. The Relaxation of 1953 and the Campaign Against Feng Hsüeh-feng in 1954
  • 7. The Hu Feng Campaign of 1955
  • 8. Writers Bloom in the Hundred Flowers Movement
  • 9. The Antirightist Drive Against the Writers, 1957–1958
  • 10. The Great Leap Forward and Ho Ch’i-fang
  • 11. The Significance of Literary Dissent
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Index

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