The two Mao films of 2009 and 2011 set a new standard in the confluence of commercial and propaganda productions in terms of sheer scale. While they are not fundamentally new in repackaging propaganda as entertainment, or even in co-opting parodic elements within official discourse, this essay argues that, viewed against the background of recent policy speeches, they contribute to defining the new “mainstream socialist culture” set out as a cultural policy goal by Hu Jintao. By the same thrust, they redefine the figure of Mao and the role of the CCP in an attempt to stake out a popular consensus on the contemporary Chinese polity
Abstract: This article focuses on the aesthetic and affective techniques of saturation through which...
Summaries This article looks at the early period of Gordon White's engagement with China and the pa...
This paper evaluates the revival of Maoism in China as major factions of the Chinese Communist Party...
When Yan Lianke published his novel The Joy of Living (Shou huo) in 2004, in which a gang of disable...
Anne-Marie Brady, Marketing Dictatorship: Propaganda and Thought Work in Contemporary China, Lanham,...
Rather than repudiate Mao’s legacy, the post-revolutionary regime in China has sought to recruit him...
An observation of contrast between the flourishing practice of propaganda or mass persuasion, and ho...
This paper is an examination of the development of propaganda in twentieth century China; Mao Zedong...
To regard Chinese popular culture of the Mao era as “propaganda” constructed through the ideological...
One of the well-known Chinese revolutionary classics The White-Haired Girl (baimaonü, 白毛女) has gone ...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
Over half a century ago, French philosopher Jacques Ellul penned the seminal study on the phenomenon...
The charismatic and controversial figure of Mao Zedong has not only left a deep mark on the history ...
The Chinese Communist Party bases much of its legitimacy on its ‘liberation’ of China from the Natio...
This essay investigates the recent boom in the use of animated cartoons for political communication ...
Abstract: This article focuses on the aesthetic and affective techniques of saturation through which...
Summaries This article looks at the early period of Gordon White's engagement with China and the pa...
This paper evaluates the revival of Maoism in China as major factions of the Chinese Communist Party...
When Yan Lianke published his novel The Joy of Living (Shou huo) in 2004, in which a gang of disable...
Anne-Marie Brady, Marketing Dictatorship: Propaganda and Thought Work in Contemporary China, Lanham,...
Rather than repudiate Mao’s legacy, the post-revolutionary regime in China has sought to recruit him...
An observation of contrast between the flourishing practice of propaganda or mass persuasion, and ho...
This paper is an examination of the development of propaganda in twentieth century China; Mao Zedong...
To regard Chinese popular culture of the Mao era as “propaganda” constructed through the ideological...
One of the well-known Chinese revolutionary classics The White-Haired Girl (baimaonü, 白毛女) has gone ...
China's economic reforms and opening to the world since 1978 have profoundly changed the operation a...
Over half a century ago, French philosopher Jacques Ellul penned the seminal study on the phenomenon...
The charismatic and controversial figure of Mao Zedong has not only left a deep mark on the history ...
The Chinese Communist Party bases much of its legitimacy on its ‘liberation’ of China from the Natio...
This essay investigates the recent boom in the use of animated cartoons for political communication ...
Abstract: This article focuses on the aesthetic and affective techniques of saturation through which...
Summaries This article looks at the early period of Gordon White's engagement with China and the pa...
This paper evaluates the revival of Maoism in China as major factions of the Chinese Communist Party...