目录
Preface
Acknowledgments
Toward a Discourse Theory of Politics
FICTIVE TRUTHS AND LOGICAL INFERENCES
Four Struggles
Three Stories
One Line
YAN’AN AS A MOBILIZATION SPACE
The Surviving Yan’anites
The Terrain on the Ground
Yan’an as a Revolutionary
Simulacrum
THE POWER OF SYMBOLIC CAPITAL
Exegetical Bonding and the Phenomenology of Confession
Foucault’s Paradox and the Politics of Contending Discourses
Appendix: Cadre Schools in the Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region, 1935-1945
Notes
Index
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内容简介
What does the Chinese Communist Revolution teach us about the relationship between political discourse and real experiences and events? This unique interpretation of the revolutionary process in China uses empirical evidence as well as concepts from contemporary cultural studies to probe this significant question. David Apter and Tony Saich base their analysis on recently available primary sources on party history, English- and Chinese-language accounts of the Long March and Yan’an period, and interviews with veterans and their relatives.
Written by an eminent political theorist well seasoned in comparative development and an internationally recognized China scholar, and abounding in new approaches to central issues, this incisive analysis will be welcomed by social theorists and China scholars alike.
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