04878 am 22007693u 450 99631264000331620231127101504.00-520-30369-510.1525/9780520972827(CKB)4100000008169006(DE-B1597)539949(OCoLC)1079412323(DE-B1597)9780520972827(ScCtBLL)f59a0ddd-e4bb-4083-a86c-23875b09439cEBL6984221(AU-PeEL)EBL6984221(MiAaPQ)EBC6984221(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/25848(EXLCZ)99410000000816900620200406h20192019 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCreating the Intellectual Chinese Communism and the Rise of a Classification /Eddy UOaklandUniversity of California Press2019Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,[2019]©20191 online resource (xix, 226 pages)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-97282-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --List of Illustrations --Preface and Acknowledgments --List of Abbreviations --1. Reexamining the Intellectual and Chinese Communism --2. The Birth of a Class --3. Visible Subjects in the Countryside --4. The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of a Registration Drive --5. Classification and Organization in a School System --6. An Open Struggle of Redefinition --7. Ugly Intellectuals Everywhere --8. The Intellectual and Chinese Society: From Past to Present --Character Glossary --Notes --Bibliography --IndexA free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)-a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries-and the generous support of the University of California, Davis. Learn more at the TOME website, available at: openmonographs.org.Creating the Intellectual redefines how we understand relations between intellectuals and the Chinese socialist revolution of the last century. Under the Chinese Communist Party, "the intellectual" was first and foremost a widening classification of individuals based on Marxist thought. The party turned revolutionaries and otherwise ordinary people into subjects identified as usable but untrustworthy intellectuals, an identification that profoundly affected patterns of domination, interaction, and rupture within the revolutionary enterprise. Drawing on a wide range of data, Eddy U takes the reader on a journey that examines political discourses, revolutionary strategies, rural activities, urban registrations, workplace arrangements, organized protests, and theater productions. He lays out in colorful detail the formation of new identities, forms of organization, and associations in Chinese society. The outcome is a compelling picture of the mutual constitution of the intellectual and the Chinese socialist revolution, the legacy of which still affects ways of seeing, thinking, acting, and feeling in what is now a globalized China.Communism and intellectualsChinaHistory20th centurySocial stratificationChinaHistory20th centuryHISTORY / Asia / GeneralbisacshChinaIntellectual life1949-1976associations.chinese communist party.chinese society.compelling.formation of new identities.forms of organization.globalized china.intellectuals and chinese socialist revolution.marxist classification of individuals.organized protests.political discourses.revolutionary strategies.rural activities.study of chinese communism.theater productions.urban registrations.workplace arrangements.Communism and intellectualsHistorySocial stratificationHistoryHISTORY / Asia / General.305.5/5095109045U Eddyauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut0DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996312640003316Creating the Intellectual2080327UNISA