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100 1 Sun, Feiyu
245 10 Social Suffering and Political Confession :|bSuku in
Modern China
264 1 Singapore :|bWorld Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd,|c2012
264 4 |c©2013
300 1 online resource (218 pages)
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490 1 Peking University Series on Sociology and Anthropology
Ser. ;|vv.1
505 0 Intro -- Contents -- Editorial Committee -- Foreword by
Paul Antze -- Foreword by Lesley Jacobs -- Preface --
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. When
Revolution Met Rural China -- 1.1. Historical Background:
Land Reform and Traditional Society -- 1.1.1. China's
revolution: The role of mass mobilization -- 1.1.2. A
brief history of land reform -- 1.1.3. Class and
classification -- 1.1.4. Traditional rural society and
change in early modern China -- 1.2. Historical Background
: The Implementation of Land Reform -- 1.2.1. The role of
the work team -- 1.2.2. The diary of Yang Hansheng --
1.2.3. Investigating the villagers -- 1.2.4. The
difficulties of classification -- Chapter 2. Suku: Beyond
a Political Instrument -- 2.1. The Development of Suku --
2.1.1. Suku as a revolutionary mission -- 2.1.2. The
development of Suku in the PLA -- 2.1.3. A handbook of
Suku -- 2.1.4. Suku in the villages -- 2.1.5. The effects
of Suku -- 2.2. Suku: More Than a Political Instrument --
Chapter 3. On Social Neurosis -- 3.1. Freud's Human
Disease -- 3.2. From Civilized Sexuality to a Disease of
Civilization -- 3.3. Marcuse's Social Oedipus -- 3.4.
Toward a Neurosis Analysis of Revolution: China's Suku --
Chapter 4. On Social Suffering -- 4.1. Radical Evil:
Understanding Totalitarianism -- 4.2. From Radical Evil to
the Banality of Evil -- 4.3. The Modern Age and the
Holocaust -- 4.3.1. Arendt's terms and definitions --
4.3.2. The rise of society and world alienation -- 4.3.3.
Earth alienation -- 4.4. The Holocaust, Suku, and
Modernity -- Chapter 5. Suku and Power -- 5.1. A
Foucauldian Method of Interpretation -- 5.2. Suku, Daily
Life, and Power -- 5.3. State Power and Local Society --
5.4. Local Wisdom Versus Revolutionary Truth -- 5.5. Power,
Suku, and Subjectivity -- Chapter 6. Suku, Modern China,
and Beyond -- 6.1. Ricoeur's Theory of Narrative and
Identity
505 8 6.2. Confession: In-Between Power and Identity -- 6.3.
Toward an Analysis of Mass Psychology of China's
Revolution -- 6.4. Comparative Notes on the TRC -- 6.5.
Suku, China, and Beyond -- Bibliography -- Index
520 Key Features:The first work that focuses on the Suku
movement in the English Academic worldThe analysis of the
primary materials that were originally used during the
Land Reform Movement and the synthesis of the current
study on Suku in ChinaMore than a simple description of
the Suku movement, the author tries to interpret the Suku
phenomenon with the help of western social theories in
order to give a thorough understanding of the paradox of
the modern transformation of China's culture and society
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