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13. Redemptive Religious Societies and the Communist State, 1949 to the 1980s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Crimes, Labels, and Punishment
- 1. How a “Bad Element” Was Made: The Discovery, Accusation, and Punishment of Zang Qiren 19
- 2. Moving Targets: Changing Class Labels in Rural Hebei and Henan, 1960–1979 51
- 3. An Overt Conspiracy: Creating Rightists in Rural Henan, 1957–1958 77
- 4. Revising Political Verdicts in Post-Mao China: The Case of Beijing’s Fengtai District 102
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Part II. Mobilization
- 5. Liberation from the Loom? Rural Women, Textile Work, and Revolution in North China 131
- 6. Youth and the “Great Revolutionary Movement” of Scientific Experiment in 1960s–1970s Rural China 154
- 7. Adrift in Tianjin, 1976: A Diary of Natural Disaster, Everyday Urban Life, and Exile to the Countryside 179
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Part III. Culture and Communication
- 8. Beneath the Propaganda State: Official and Unofficial Cultural Landscapes in Shanghai, 1949–1965 199
- 9. China’s “Great Proletarian Information Revolution” of 1966–1967 230
- 10. The Dilemma of Implementation: The State and Religion in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1990 259
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Part IV. Discontent
- 11. Radical Agricultural Collectivization and Ethnic Rebellion: The Communist Encounter with a “New Emperor” in Guizhou’s Mashan Region, 1956 281
- 12. Caught between Opposing Han Chauvinism and Opposing Local Nationalism: The Drift toward Ethnic Antagonism in Xinjiang Society, 1952–1963 306
- 13. Redemptive Religious Societies and the Communist State, 1949 to the 1980s 340
- Epilogue 365
- Notes 381
- Contributors 453
- Acknowledgments 455
- Index 457
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Crimes, Labels, and Punishment
- 1. How a “Bad Element” Was Made: The Discovery, Accusation, and Punishment of Zang Qiren 19
- 2. Moving Targets: Changing Class Labels in Rural Hebei and Henan, 1960–1979 51
- 3. An Overt Conspiracy: Creating Rightists in Rural Henan, 1957–1958 77
- 4. Revising Political Verdicts in Post-Mao China: The Case of Beijing’s Fengtai District 102
-
Part II. Mobilization
- 5. Liberation from the Loom? Rural Women, Textile Work, and Revolution in North China 131
- 6. Youth and the “Great Revolutionary Movement” of Scientific Experiment in 1960s–1970s Rural China 154
- 7. Adrift in Tianjin, 1976: A Diary of Natural Disaster, Everyday Urban Life, and Exile to the Countryside 179
-
Part III. Culture and Communication
- 8. Beneath the Propaganda State: Official and Unofficial Cultural Landscapes in Shanghai, 1949–1965 199
- 9. China’s “Great Proletarian Information Revolution” of 1966–1967 230
- 10. The Dilemma of Implementation: The State and Religion in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1990 259
-
Part IV. Discontent
- 11. Radical Agricultural Collectivization and Ethnic Rebellion: The Communist Encounter with a “New Emperor” in Guizhou’s Mashan Region, 1956 281
- 12. Caught between Opposing Han Chauvinism and Opposing Local Nationalism: The Drift toward Ethnic Antagonism in Xinjiang Society, 1952–1963 306
- 13. Redemptive Religious Societies and the Communist State, 1949 to the 1980s 340
- Epilogue 365
- Notes 381
- Contributors 453
- Acknowledgments 455
- Index 457