Emily Honig is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She has written extensively on issues of gender and sexuality during the Cultural Revolution. Her books include Sisters and Strangers: Women in the Shanghai Cotton Mills, 1919–1949 (1986) and Creating Chinese Ethnicity: Subei People in Shanghai, 1850–1980 (1992).
Xiaojian Zhao is Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Remaking Chinese America: Immigration, Family and Community, 1940–1965 (2002), which was awarded the History Book Award by the Association for Asian American Studies. More recently, she authored The New Chinese America: Class, Economy, and Social Hierarchy (2010).
发表于2024-12-24
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图书标签: 中国史 PRC 中国历史 youth sent down Honig 上山下乡
The sent-down youth movement, a Maoist project that relocated urban youth to remote rural areas for 're-education', is often viewed as a defining feature of China's Cultural Revolution and emblematic of the intense suffering and hardship of the period. Drawing on rich archival research focused on Shanghai's youth in village settlements in remote regions, this history of the movement pays particular attention to how it was informed by and affected the critical issue of urban-rural relations in the People's Republic of China. It highlights divisions, as well as connections, created by the movement, particularly the conflicts and collaborations between urban and rural officials. Instead of chronicling a story of victims of a monolithic state, Honig and Zhao show how participants in the movement - the sent-down youth, their parents, and local government officials - disregarded, circumvented, and manipulated state policy, ultimately undermining a decade-long Maoist project.
上海知青上山下乡运动研究,材料以上海和地方档案为主,采访/报纸为辅,关注state/local state agents的视角。运动带来了新形式的城/乡联系:城市政府和企业需要体制化地支援送出的知青和当地县乡(慰问团体制、物质/技术援助)以维持运动持续进行,而地方干部则通过知青的network同城市建立联系争取资源。几乎运动甫一开始这种联系就建立起来,也暗示了运动在机构、政治经济、人心信念诸多层面的不可持续性。关注运动中的种种现象(比如专门清查地方男性“迫害”城市女性知青的运动、上海出资在地方建专门农场容纳上海知青的安排)如何实际上加大、稳固了城乡区分。
评分上海知青上山下乡运动研究,材料以上海和地方档案为主,采访/报纸为辅,关注state/local state agents的视角。运动带来了新形式的城/乡联系:城市政府和企业需要体制化地支援送出的知青和当地县乡(慰问团体制、物质/技术援助)以维持运动持续进行,而地方干部则通过知青的network同城市建立联系争取资源。几乎运动甫一开始这种联系就建立起来,也暗示了运动在机构、政治经济、人心信念诸多层面的不可持续性。关注运动中的种种现象(比如专门清查地方男性“迫害”城市女性知青的运动、上海出资在地方建专门农场容纳上海知青的安排)如何实际上加大、稳固了城乡区分。
评分上海知青上山下乡运动研究,材料以上海和地方档案为主,采访/报纸为辅,关注state/local state agents的视角。运动带来了新形式的城/乡联系:城市政府和企业需要体制化地支援送出的知青和当地县乡(慰问团体制、物质/技术援助)以维持运动持续进行,而地方干部则通过知青的network同城市建立联系争取资源。几乎运动甫一开始这种联系就建立起来,也暗示了运动在机构、政治经济、人心信念诸多层面的不可持续性。关注运动中的种种现象(比如专门清查地方男性“迫害”城市女性知青的运动、上海出资在地方建专门农场容纳上海知青的安排)如何实际上加大、稳固了城乡区分。
评分上海知青上山下乡运动研究,材料以上海和地方档案为主,采访/报纸为辅,关注state/local state agents的视角。运动带来了新形式的城/乡联系:城市政府和企业需要体制化地支援送出的知青和当地县乡(慰问团体制、物质/技术援助)以维持运动持续进行,而地方干部则通过知青的network同城市建立联系争取资源。几乎运动甫一开始这种联系就建立起来,也暗示了运动在机构、政治经济、人心信念诸多层面的不可持续性。关注运动中的种种现象(比如专门清查地方男性“迫害”城市女性知青的运动、上海出资在地方建专门农场容纳上海知青的安排)如何实际上加大、稳固了城乡区分。
评分上海知青上山下乡运动研究,材料以上海和地方档案为主,采访/报纸为辅,关注state/local state agents的视角。运动带来了新形式的城/乡联系:城市政府和企业需要体制化地支援送出的知青和当地县乡(慰问团体制、物质/技术援助)以维持运动持续进行,而地方干部则通过知青的network同城市建立联系争取资源。几乎运动甫一开始这种联系就建立起来,也暗示了运动在机构、政治经济、人心信念诸多层面的不可持续性。关注运动中的种种现象(比如专门清查地方男性“迫害”城市女性知青的运动、上海出资在地方建专门农场容纳上海知青的安排)如何实际上加大、稳固了城乡区分。
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