FANSHEN : A DOCUMENTARY OF REVOLUTION IN A CHINESE VILLAGE
Language: English Publication details: Delhi Aakar 2015/01/01Edition: 1Description: 637ISBN:- 9789350023747
- 951.71042 HIN
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Summary:
Fanshan is a marvelous and revealing look into life in the Chinese countryside, where tradition and modernity have had both a complimentary and caustic relationship in the years since the Chinese Communist Party first came to power. It is a rare, concrete record of social struggle and transformation, as witnessed by a participant. --from publisher description.
Contents
Preface
Prologue
Part I Sowing the Wind
1. Long Bow Village
2. Can the Sun Rise in the West
3. Eating Bitterness
4. Three Pillars of Heaven
5. The Teaching of the Lord of Heaven
6. Invasion
7. Collaborators
8. Seeds of Change
9. The Whirlwind
Part II Sunrise in the West: The Year of Expropriation
10. Which Road?
11. Beat the Dog_s Leg
12. Find the Leaders
13. Dig Out the Rotten Root of Feudalism
14. Wang Lai-hsun Is Next
15. The Fruits of Struggle
16. Half of China
17. Counter Measures
18. Founding the Village Communist Party Branch
19. Peasants of Workers?
20. Contradictions, Internal and External
21. All Out War _ Retreat
22. Organizing Production
23. Abuses of Power
24. The Blackmail of Wang Yu-lai
Part III The Search for the Poor and Hired
25. Cosmic Wei Ch_i
26. To the Village
27. The Work Team
28. Those with Merrit Wil Get some
Those without Merit Will Get some
29. Self Report, Public Appraisal
30. Richman, Poor Man, Beggarman, Thief
31. The Revolutionary Heat
32. Brothers
33. A Curved Road
34. Drama in the Fields
Part IV Who Will Educate the Educators?
35. Confrontation a the Gate
36. The Village Leader Bows his Head
37. "I Dare Not Say I Have Finished"
38. Days and Nights
39. A Summing Up
40. The Luncheng Road
41. In the Dragon Hall
42. When Poverty Outranked Heaven
43. Unity Through Struggle
44. When I Get My Share
45. Unite Real Friends, Attack real Enemies
Part V Recapitulation
46. The Native_s Return
47. Both Ends Sun Unseen
48. Class Differentiation Repeated
49. It Is Too Snow
50. Who Dares Man the Second Gate?
51. A Young Bride Leads the Way
52. The Gate in the Church
53. Upgragding
Pat VI Drastic Reappraisal
54. On the Eve of Victory
55. We Tied to be God
56. Who is to Blame
Part VII Untying the Knot
57. Disaster
58. Revolutionary Steeling
59. Mutual Aid
60. The Village People_s Congress
61. A Final Determination
62. The Midnight Raid
63. Hsueh-chen Dissents
64. "Illegal Fruits" Returned
65. Arrests and Restitutions
66. "Self Report, Public Appraisal
Solves the Tax Question
67. Long Bow Tsai Chien
Appendix A: Basic Program on Chinese Agrarian Law
Appendix B: Supplementary Measures for Carrying Out the
Basic Program on Agrarian Law
Appendix C: How to Analyze Class Status in the Countryside
Index
Maps and Tables
Long Bow Village
Changchih-Lucheng Area
North China in 1945
Changes in Landholding by Classes (1944-1947)
North Cinha in 1947 (December)
Changes in Landholding by Classes (1944-1948
North China in 1948 (November)
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Land reform -- China -- Zhangzhuang (Lucheng Xian) -- History -- 20th century.
Land tenure -- China -- Zhangzhuang (Lucheng Xian) -- History -- 20th century.
Zhangzhuang (Lucheng Xian, China) -- History -- 20th century.
China -- History -- Civil War, 1945-1949.
China -- Social conditions -- 1949-1976.
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