Cover -- Enchanted Revolution -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Maps and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations I: Key Terms --Abbreviations II: Key Sources and Collections -- Note on Transliteration and Sources -- 1. Introduction: The Red, the Green, and the White -- Part I -- 2. A Time to Heal or a Time to Kill -- 3. From Loafers to Labor Heroes -- 4. Model Doctors and the Wonder of Science -- Part II -- 5. Catching the "Red-​Shoed Demoness" -- 6. An Enemy to Rise or an Enemy to Fall -- 7. A Different Place, a Different Direction -- Part III
8. Saving the Ghosts, Saving the People -- 9. Conclusion -- List of Electronic Databases -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary
"The theoretical, methodological, and comparative frameworks for the discussion of religion, gender, and revolutionary propaganda in China. It then places this discussion in the historical context of wartime Communist headquarters of Yan'an, where the Party launched its first mass campaign against superstition in 1944-45. The campaign illustrates how Mao's mass-line principle compelled propaganda workers to engage with the rural culture in order to create new meanings from old knowledge"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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