Interpretazioni della storia in Cina
Uso politico e letture del passato
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abstract
The text examines the issue of interpreting PRC history from a variety of perspectives, ranging from the Communist Party’s reinterpretation of its own past to the instrumental use of the so-called ‘historical nihilism’, from the practice of historical analogy with reference to current political events to the historiographical approach of Global History. The volume also explores the complex relationship between history and memory – public and individual – as it unfolds in modern and contemporary Chinese literature. Finally, to complete the overall picture, historical narratives of television production and specific examples of the gendered history of the Hakka minority are included.
Subjectivity • Historical sources • Memory • History cosmopolitism • Xiguan siwang • Local gazetteers • 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party • PRC • Global History • Online historical nihilism • 1974 • Gender history • Online media • Modern China • Literature • Anti-Confucian campaign • Historical nihilism • Period drama • The Four Histories • Confucius • Hakka • Historical dramas • Resolutions of the Chinese Communist Party • Chinese television • Neo-nationalism • Getting Used to Dying • Modernism • Narrative • Documentary • Cosmopolitism • Ccp • Pi Lin Pi Kong • Trauma fiction • Institute for Global History • 2021 Resolutions of the Chinese Communist Party • Global History Review • Intralingual cultural translation • Hakka Women • Cultural Revolution • Hakka women • Lunyu • Marxism • Postmodernism • Media history • Zhang Xianliang • Identity • Xi Jinpingp’s New Era • Media control • People’s Republic of China • Women history • Xi’s personality cult • Global History PRC • World History PRC