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11 Renegotiating the Traumatizing Experiences— Reemploying Images of Mao in Contemporary Art
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Detailed Chapter Contents vii
- Preface xi
- About the Contributors xiii
- List of Illustrations xvii
- Acronyms and Abbreviations xix
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Mao Zedong in Contemporary Chinese Official Discourse and History 11
- 3 Business, Protest, Repression— The Eclectic Uses of Mao in Contemporary China 45
- 4 The Maoist Revival and the Conservative Turn in Chinese Politics 65
- 5 Repackaging Mao in Times of Uncertainty 105
- 6 The Mao Generation at the Helm— What Difference Could It Make? Will They Still Make Use of Mao, and How? 119
- 7 Maoism and the Quest for Democracy in China 153
- 8 The “Chongqing Model”— What It Means to China Today 181
- 9 In The Red 2.0— Online Reactivation of Maoist Mobilization Methods and Propaganda 213
- 10 Propaganda and Pastiche— Visions of Mao in The Founding of a Republic, Beginning of the Great Revival and Let the Bullets Fly 237
- 11 Renegotiating the Traumatizing Experiences— Reemploying Images of Mao in Contemporary Art 277
- Name Index 319
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Detailed Chapter Contents vii
- Preface xi
- About the Contributors xiii
- List of Illustrations xvii
- Acronyms and Abbreviations xix
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Mao Zedong in Contemporary Chinese Official Discourse and History 11
- 3 Business, Protest, Repression— The Eclectic Uses of Mao in Contemporary China 45
- 4 The Maoist Revival and the Conservative Turn in Chinese Politics 65
- 5 Repackaging Mao in Times of Uncertainty 105
- 6 The Mao Generation at the Helm— What Difference Could It Make? Will They Still Make Use of Mao, and How? 119
- 7 Maoism and the Quest for Democracy in China 153
- 8 The “Chongqing Model”— What It Means to China Today 181
- 9 In The Red 2.0— Online Reactivation of Maoist Mobilization Methods and Propaganda 213
- 10 Propaganda and Pastiche— Visions of Mao in The Founding of a Republic, Beginning of the Great Revival and Let the Bullets Fly 237
- 11 Renegotiating the Traumatizing Experiences— Reemploying Images of Mao in Contemporary Art 277
- Name Index 319
- Index 323