DeMare, Brian. Mao's cultural army : drama troupes in China's rural revolution. Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2015. 272 p. (Coll. "Cambridge studies in the history of the People's Republic of China"). ISBN : 978-1-1070-7632-7 Charting their training, travels, and performances, this innovative study explores the role of the artists that roamed the Chinese countryside in support of Mao's communist revolution. DeMare traces the development of Mao's 'cultural army' from its genesis in ..
Since May 23rd, 1942 when Mao Zedong outlined his directives regarding arts policy in his closing re...
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The book reviews the way in which art, in the form of posters, was used by Mao Zedong and the Chines...
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Idealised male figures depicted in oil paintings during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-76) we...
Since May 23rd, 1942 when Mao Zedong outlined his directives regarding arts policy in his closing re...
Abstract: Chairman Mao Zedong utilized Chinese music as propaganda to mobilize the Chinese people to...
The book reviews the way in which art, in the form of posters, was used by Mao Zedong and the Chines...
The Cultural Revolution was an emotionally charged political awakening for the educated youth of Chi...
The Chinese Communist system was from its very inception based on an inherent contradiction and tens...
My dissertation examines how literary and artistic experiments shaped the social relationships and t...
In the Mao era, rural cadres served at the basic unit of party organs and administration organizatio...
The peasant was one of the Maoist period’s most important class figures, and was part of the class t...
In 1966, with the support of Chinese youths, Mao launched the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution,...
The article outlines Chinese literature following the establishment of the People’s Republic of Chin...
During the Great Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) eight revolutionary model operas were popularized a...
Includes bibliographical references.The anti-Japanese war ended in 1945. But only four years later t...
In this sweeping portrait of the political culture of the early People's Republic of China (PRC), Ch...
This book examines the history of concert dance in China from 1935 to 2015, with a focus on Chinese ...
Idealised male figures depicted in oil paintings during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-76) we...
Since May 23rd, 1942 when Mao Zedong outlined his directives regarding arts policy in his closing re...
Abstract: Chairman Mao Zedong utilized Chinese music as propaganda to mobilize the Chinese people to...
The book reviews the way in which art, in the form of posters, was used by Mao Zedong and the Chines...