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Yang Jiang (Autor)
University of Washington Press (Editora)
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By now the world is familiar with the disastrous consequences of the ten year period (1966-1976) in China’s history known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. The mistakes of Mao Zedong’s later years have been officially acknowledged, and the infamous Gang of Four publicly tried and sentence for their crimes. But on the cultural front the thaw had no sooner come than gone. A campaign against what is regarded as “spiritual pollution” is being waged to inhibit free expression among creative writers.
Thousands of scholars, authors, respected professors and academicians, who as a class were the most persecuted in what some observers called China’s "holocaust," are back at their respective stations, bent over the task of modernization. For understandable reasons, few have written candidly about their experiences during the Cultural Revolution. Yang Jiang is an outstanding exception.
In this memoir she give a poignant account of the more than two years she and her husband were sent “downunder” to the barren countryside for reeducation through labor. Yang Jiang touches upon any horrendous acts only in passing, or by indirection; mainly she relates in well-tempered tones the everyday incidents at their “cadre school” which add up to a harrowing tale.
Patterned after Shen Fu’s “Six Chapters of a Floating Life,” a minor classic of the Qing dynasty, Six Chapters form My Life ‘Downunder’ is a testimony of remarkable sophistication, and at the same time a powerful indictment of the madness of ignorant, totalitarian rule.. The author writes in a subtle, almost allegorical style, letting the reader share in her skepticism, disappointment, and frustration with the people, or the system, responsible for what was done to her family and her fellow victims. More in sorrow than in anger, here and there with a touch of wry humor, she records the backwardness and dist
| Categoria | Memórias e Biografias |
| Subcategoria | História Asiática |
| Autores | Yang Jiang |
| Sobre o Autor | Yang Jiang foi uma escritora, tradutora e dramaturga chinesa amplamente reconhecida por suas contribuições à literatura e à cultura chinesa. Ela se destacou por sua produção literária refinada e por seus relatos sensíveis sobre períodos críticos da história da China. |
| Idioma | Inglês |
| Quantidade de Páginas | 128 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |
| Editora | University of Washington Press |
| ISBN | 9780295966441 |
| Tamanho | 14.0x21.6 |