ISBN-13: 9780674065819 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 500 str.
ISBN-13: 9780674065819 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 500 str.
Cultural Revolution Culture, often denigrated as nothing but propaganda, not only was liked in its heyday but continues to be enjoyed today. "A Continuous Revolution" sets out to explain its legacy. By considering Cultural Revolution propaganda art music, stage works, prints and posters, comics, and literature from the point of view of its "longue duree," Barbara Mittler suggests that Cultural Revolution propaganda art was able to build on a tradition of earlier art works, and this allowed for its sedimentation in cultural memory and its proliferation in contemporary China.
Taking the aesthetic experience of the Cultural Revolution (1966 1976) as her base, Mittler juxtaposes close readings and analyses of cultural products from the period with impressions given in a series of personal interviews conducted in the early 2000s with Chinese from diverse class and generational backgrounds. By including much testimony from these original voices, Mittler illustrates the extremely multifaceted and contradictory nature of the Cultural Revolution, both in terms of artistic production and of its cultural experience."