Embracing the Lie
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Embracing the Lie

Ding Ling and the Politics of Literature in the People's Republic of China

  1. 372 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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Embracing the Lie

Ding Ling and the Politics of Literature in the People's Republic of China

About this book

This volume is the first serious attempt to reconstruct Ding Ling's biography during the last few decades of her life. Most Westerners know her as a progressive woman writer who became famous during the May 4 Movement, championed its values in Yan'an and was criticized in the rectification campaigns that followed. Few know about her life afterward and the arduous process of rehabilitation. Here for the first time readers will learn about her life in the Great Northern Wasteland, solitary confinement in Qincheng prison, her visit to the United States, participation in the spiritual pollution campaign, and finally, the attempt to launch the journal China. All of this puts a new perspective on the life of one of China's most preeminent woman writers. Alber includes considerable new information about the rectification campaigns of the late fifties, supplemented by a series of interviews with the author and her contemporaries in the years 1980 and 1981, the very point when she began to turn left and to compromise her progressive beliefs. Ding Ling is generally acknowledged as a major figure of the May 4 Movement and an ardent admirer of Lu Xun. As such, the study sheds light on the legacy of China's greatest writer and the influence of Western ideals on contemporary Chinese literature. The primary audience is the educated reader who has an interest in contemporary Chinese literature and politics. It should be especially interesting to women, but the coverage is broad enough to include anyone interested in the intellectual history of China.

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Information

Publisher
Praeger
Year
2004
Print ISBN
9780275972363
eBook ISBN
9780313059506

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Abbreviations
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. Striding into a New Era
  6. 2. Leaning to One Side
  7. 3. Spies and Secret Agents
  8. 4. Elevating the Combative Spirit
  9. 5. To Better Serve the People
  10. 6. Counterrevolutionaries
  11. 7. Rectification, the Prelude
  12. 8. The Anti-Rightist Campaign
  13. 9. In the Great Northern Wasteland
  14. 10. The Three Bitter Years
  15. 11. The Cultural Revolution
  16. 12. Cowpen
  17. 13. In Prison
  18. 14. Shanxi Revisited
  19. 15. In the Bosom of the Party
  20. 16. Interviewing Ding Ling
  21. 17. The America that She Saw
  22. 18. Eradicating Spiritual Pollution
  23. 19. Deathbed Politics
  24. 20. The Journal China
  25. 21. Epilogue
  26. Appendix I Letter from Ding Ling to Cao Yümei
  27. Appendix II Letter to Shanxi Press in Care of Peng Fumin
  28. Notes
  29. Selected Bibliography
  30. Index