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Thought Reform and China's Dangerous Classes - Reeducation, Resistance, and the People (Hardcover)
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Thought Reform and China's Dangerous Classes - Reeducation, Resistance, and the People (Hardcover)
Series: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
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Thought reform is arguably China's most controversial social
policy. If reeducation's critics and defenders agree on little
else, they share the conviction that ideological remolding is
inseparable from its Mao-era roots. This is the first major
English-language study to explore one of the most important aspects
of those origins, the essential relationship between thought reform
and the "dangerous classes"-the prostitutes, beggars, petty
criminals, and other "lumpenproletarians" that Communists saw as a
threat to society and the revolution. Through formerly unavailable
classified documents, as well as diaries, oral histories, and
memoirs, Aminda Smith takes readers inside the early-PRC
reformatories where the new state endeavored to transform socially
marginalized "vagrants" into socially integrated members of the
laboring masses. As sites where "the people" were literally
created, these centers became testing grounds for rapidly changing
discourses about the praxis of thought reform as well as the
subjects it aimed to produce. Her book explores reformatories as
institutions dedicated to molding new socialist citizens and as
symbolic spaces through which internees, cadres, and the ordinary
masses made sense of what it meant to be a member of the people in
the People's Republic of China. She offers convincing new answers
to much-debated questions about the nature of the crucial decade of
the 1950s, especially with respect to the development and future of
PRC political culture.
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