1. Reconfiguring cultural production in the Post-Mao transition -- 2. Borderland ambiguities in narratives of modernization and liberation -- 3. Relocating the Nation outside the Nation: forging a borderland-centered Nationalist Discourse -- 4. The "Historical Science" of Wenshi Ziliao -- 5. Affective Community and historical rehabilitation: "Widely Making Friends" to resecure political Loyalty -- 6. Mobilizing a "Patriotic United Front." -- 7. Local, regional, and National dynamics of Wenshi Ziliao production -- conclusion
Summary
An innovative study of ideology formation and political mobilization, post-Cultural Revolution reconciliation, and the recovery of borderland identities in early post-Mao China
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 07, 2020)