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Section four, China,$x0169-9520 ;$vv. 27 =$aHandbuch der orientalistik 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rB. Wang -- $tUnderstanding The Chinese Revolution Through Words: An Introduction /$rBan Wang -- $t1. Revolution: From Literary Revolution To Revolutionary Literature /$rJianhua Chen -- $t2. The Long March /$rEnhua Zhang -- $t3. Rectification: Party Discipline, Intellectual Remolding, And The Formation Of A Political Community /$rKirk A. Denton -- $t4. Worker-Peasant-Soldier Literature /$rXiaomei Chen -- $t5. Steel Is Made Through Persistent Tempering /$rXinmin Liu -- $t6. Socialist Realism /$rBan Wang -- $t7. Political Lyric /$rXin Ning -- $t8. Writing The Actual /$rCharles A. Laughlin -- $t9. Nowhere In The World Does There Exist Love Or Hatred Without Reason /$rHaiyan Lee -- $t10. Promote Physical Culture And Sport, Improve The People?s Constitution /$rXiaoning Lu -- $t11. Typical People In Typical Circumstances /$rRichard King -- $t12. Use The Past To Serve The Present; The Foreign To Serve China /$rTina Mai Chen -- $t13. Women Can Hold Up Half The Sky /$rXueping Zhong -- $t14. Let A Hundred Flowers Blossom, Let A Hundred Schools Of Thought Contend /$rRichard Kraus -- $t15. They Love Battle Array, Not Silks And Satins /$rTina Mai Chen -- $t16. The Three Prominences /$rYizhong Gu -- $t17. Revolutionary Narrative In The Seventeen Years Period /$rGuo Bingru -- $tBibliography /$rB. Wang -- $tIndex /$rB. Wang. 330 $aAs China joins the capitalist world economy, the problems of social disintegration that gave rise to the earlier revolutionary social movements are becoming pressing. Instead of viewing the Chinese Revolution as an academic study, these essays suggest that the motifs of the Revolution are still alive and relevant. The slogan ?Farewell to Revolution? that obscures the revolutionary language is premature. 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