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Frontmatter
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Ping Zhu
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction: The Study of Laughter in the Mao Era 1
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Part I: Utopian Laughter
- 1. Laughter, Ethnicity, and Socialist Utopia: Five Golden Flowers 17
- 2. Revolution Plus Love in Village China: Land Reform as Political Romance in Sanliwan Village 37
- 3. Joking after Rebellion: Performing Tibetan-Han Relations in the Chinese Military Dance “Laundry Song” (1964) 54
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Part II: Intermedial Laughter
- 4. Intermedial Laughter: Hou Baolin and Xiangsheng Dianying in Mid-1950s China 71
- 5. Fantastic Laughter in a Socialist-Realist Tradition? The Nuances of “Satire” and “Extolment” in The Secret of the Magic Gourd and Its 1963 Film Adaptation 89
- 6. Humor, Vernacularization, and Intermedial Laughter in Maoist Pingtan 105
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Part III: Laughter and Language
- 7. Propaganda, Play, and the Pictorial Turn: Cartoon (Manhua Yuekan), 1950–1952 121
- 8. The Revolutionary Metapragmatics of Laughter in Zhao Shuli's Fiction 147
- 9. Huajixi, Heteroglossia, and Maoist Language 162
- 10. Ma Ji's “Ode to Friendship” and the Failures of Revolutionary Language 179
- Bibliography 197
- Contributors 216
- Index 219
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction: The Study of Laughter in the Mao Era 1
-
Part I: Utopian Laughter
- 1. Laughter, Ethnicity, and Socialist Utopia: Five Golden Flowers 17
- 2. Revolution Plus Love in Village China: Land Reform as Political Romance in Sanliwan Village 37
- 3. Joking after Rebellion: Performing Tibetan-Han Relations in the Chinese Military Dance “Laundry Song” (1964) 54
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Part II: Intermedial Laughter
- 4. Intermedial Laughter: Hou Baolin and Xiangsheng Dianying in Mid-1950s China 71
- 5. Fantastic Laughter in a Socialist-Realist Tradition? The Nuances of “Satire” and “Extolment” in The Secret of the Magic Gourd and Its 1963 Film Adaptation 89
- 6. Humor, Vernacularization, and Intermedial Laughter in Maoist Pingtan 105
-
Part III: Laughter and Language
- 7. Propaganda, Play, and the Pictorial Turn: Cartoon (Manhua Yuekan), 1950–1952 121
- 8. The Revolutionary Metapragmatics of Laughter in Zhao Shuli's Fiction 147
- 9. Huajixi, Heteroglossia, and Maoist Language 162
- 10. Ma Ji's “Ode to Friendship” and the Failures of Revolutionary Language 179
- Bibliography 197
- Contributors 216
- Index 219