03402oam 22004934a 450 991041834550332120230621141108.00-89264-010-3(CKB)5590000000001727(OCoLC)1190681961(MdBmJHUP)muse92050(MiAaPQ)EBC6743508(Au-PeEL)EBL6743508(OCoLC)1283854232(EXLCZ)99559000000000172720791218d1971 uy 0engurm|#||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEducated Youth and the Cultural Revolution in ChinaMartin Singer1st ed.Ann Arbor :University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies,1971.©1971.1 online resource (114 pages) digital file(s)Michigan papers in Chinese studies ;no. 10Print version: 9780892640102 Bibliography: p. 104-114.Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- I. Introduction -- Mao Tse-tung -- Mao Tse-tung and the Youth of China -- The State of Youth -- Abbreviations Used in Text and Bibliography -- II. The Cultural Revolution: 1966 -- Peking University -- National Movement for Educational Reform -- Leadership Support for Revolutionary Students -- Early Mass Rallies and Movements -- Recreating the Long March -- Attempts to Disperse Students -- Invocation of the Tradition of the PLA -- Student Relations with Workers and Peasants -- III. The Cultural Revolution: 1967 -- Attacks on Egoism -- Attempts to Control Violence -- The Three-Way Alliance -- Attempts to Resume Classes: I -- Responses to Changed Situations -- Attempts to Resume Classes: II -- Shift to the Left -- April -- Factionalism and Violent Struggle -- Attempts to Resume Classes: III -- The Wuhan Incident -- Support the PLA -- Crackdown on Young People -- Attempts to Resume Classes: IV -- Sheng Wu-lien -- IV. The Cultural Revolution: 1968 -- Factionalism in Canton: I -- Nod to the Left -- Factionalism in Cantonr II -- Factionalism in Wuchow -- Attempts to Resume Classes: V -- Job Assignments -- Violent Struggle -- Anti-lhtellectualism and Propaganda Teams -- Consolidation of Workers' Teams' Positions -- Downgrading of Pure Intellect -- V. Educated Youth in Perspective -- Characteristics -- Roles -- Resentment against the Older Generation -- Membership in Mass Organizations -- The Educational System -- Underutilization of Skills of Young People -- Footnotes -- Bibliography.The Cultural Revolution was an emotionally charged political awakening for the educated youth of China.Called upon by aging revolutionary Mao Tse-tung to assume a "vanguard" role in his new revolution to eliminate bourgeois revisionist influence in education, politics, and the arts, and to help to establish proletarian culture, habits, and.Michigan papers in Chinese studies ;no. 10.StudentsChinaChinaPolitics and government1949-1976Electronic books. Students378.1/98/0951Singer Martin1947-868794MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910418345503321Educated youth and the cultural revolution in China1939501UNINA