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Author Zhang, Joshua, author

Title Violence, Periodization and Definition of the Cultural Revolution : a Case Study of Two Deaths by the Red Guards / by Joshua Zhang, James D. Wright
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 279 pages)
Series Ideas, History, and Modern China, 1875-9394 ; volume 16
Ideas, history, and modern China ; v. 16. 1875-9394
Contents Introduction -- PART 1. TWO IMPORTANT INCIDENTS IN THE CHINESE CULTURAL REVOLUTION -- 1. A Concise History of the Cultural Revolution -- 2. A General Account of the Wang Jin Incident -- 3. The Aftermath of the Wang Jin Incident -- 4. The Bian Zhongyun Incident -- 5. The Controversy over the Bian Zhongyun Incident -- 6. A Comparison between the Wang and Bian Incidents
PART 2. VIOLENCE AND THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION -- 7. A Review of Research on Violence in the Cultural Revolution -- 8. The Red Guards and Students of the Nanjing Foreign Language School -- 9. Conformity and Obedience to Authority -- 10. The Cultural Revolution as a Real-life Version of the Stanford Prison Experiment
PART 3. PERIODIZATION AND DEFINITION OF THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION -- 11. Different Versions of the Cultural Revolution Periodization and Definition -- 12. Was the Cultural Revolution Cultural? Was it a Revolution? -- 13. Statistical Models for Analysis -- 14. The Implications of the Analytic Models -- 15. Periodization and Definition of the Cultural Revolution -- 16. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix A. The Original Report of the Wang Jin Investigation (1967) -- Appendix B. More Details from the Original Investigation Report (1967)
Summary This book recounts two deaths, the murder of Mr. Wang Jin by 31 Red Guards in the Nanjing Foreign Language School, where the senior author was a young student at the time; and the earlier murder of Mrs. Bian Zhongyun of the Girls School affiliated with the Beijing Normal University in 1966. The book is a history of two small incidents in a massive social injustice and also an attempt to understand the Cultural Revolution (CR) within the framework of modern social movement theory. The book elaborates on the sources of violence in the CR, and the definition and periodization of the CR (that is, what was it, and when did it begin and end?)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-275) and index
Notes "List of Important Individuals"--Page viii
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 19, 2018)
Subject Political violence -- China -- History -- 20th century
Political violence -- China -- Case studies
HISTORY -- Asia -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Political violence
Politics and government
SUBJECT China -- History -- Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024126
China -- Politics and government -- 1949-1976. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024173
Subject China
Genre/Form Electronic books
Case studies
History
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author Wright, James D., author.
ISBN 9789004360471
9004360476