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No Tan Lines Revolution

Author : Nudistry is Natural
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1727033892

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No Tan Lines Revolution by Nudistry is Natural Pdf

A sunbathing notebook or diary is the perfect gift for a person who enjoys sun tanning or spray tanning. Grab this tanning blank book for the naturist in your life who enjoys using tanning lamps, indoor tanning. Measures 6" x 9" and is 100 pages (50 sheets), filled with cream colored paper.

Ideology and Revolution in Southeast Asia 1900-1980

Author : Clive J Christie,Clive J. Christie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136602825

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Ideology and Revolution in Southeast Asia 1900-1980 by Clive J Christie,Clive J. Christie Pdf

The concept of 'Asian Values' has recently been emphasized by East and South East Asian political leaders. These leaders have argued that European political values have exercised an unhealthy hegemony over the international system, not only because of global influence exercised by European ideas during the colonial period, but because of 'Anglo-Saxon' dominance over the world orders that were set up in the aftermath of both the First and Second World Wars. This book considers the interaction between indigenous ('Asian') values and European ideology and the influence this relationship had on the nationalist and revolutionary movements of Southeast Asia that dominated the political systems of Southeast Asia in the period 1945-1975.

Fractured Rebellion

Author : Andrew G. Walder
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-03-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674268180

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Fractured Rebellion by Andrew G. Walder Pdf

Fractured Rebellion is the first full-length account of the evolution of China’s Red Guard Movement in Beijing, the nation’s capital, from its beginnings in 1966 to its forcible suppression in 1968. Andrew Walder combines historical narrative with sociological analysis as he explores the radical student movement’s crippling factionalism, devastating social impact, and ultimate failure. Most accounts of the movement have portrayed a struggle among Red Guards as a social conflict that pitted privileged “conservative” students against socially marginalized “radicals” who sought to change an oppressive social and political system. Walder employs newly available documentary evidence and the recent memoirs of former Red Guard leaders and members to demonstrate that on both sides of the bitter conflict were students from comparable socioeconomic backgrounds, who shared similar—largely defensive—motivations. The intensity of the conflict and the depth of the divisions were an expression of authoritarian political structures that continued to exert an irresistible pull on student motives and actions, even in the midst of their rebellion. Walder’s nuanced account challenges the main themes of an entire generation of scholarship about the social conflicts of China’s Cultural Revolution, shedding light on the most tragic and poorly understood period of recent Chinese history.

The Cultural Revolution

Author : Frank Dikötter
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781632864222

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The Cultural Revolution by Frank Dikötter Pdf

The concluding volume--following Mao's Great Famine and The Tragedy of Liberation--in Frank Dikötter's award-winning trilogy chronicling the Communist revolution in China. After the economic disaster of the Great Leap Forward that claimed tens of millions of lives from 1958–1962, an aging Mao Zedong launched an ambitious scheme to shore up his reputation and eliminate those he viewed as a threat to his legacy. The stated goal of the Cultural Revolution was to purge the country of bourgeois, capitalistic elements he claimed were threatening genuine communist ideology. Young students formed the Red Guards, vowing to defend the Chairman to the death, but soon rival factions started fighting each other in the streets with semiautomatic weapons in the name of revolutionary purity. As the country descended into chaos, the military intervened, turning China into a garrison state marked by bloody purges that crushed as many as one in fifty people. The Cultural Revolution: A People's History, 1962–1976 draws for the first time on hundreds of previously classified party documents, from secret police reports to unexpurgated versions of leadership speeches. Frank Dikötter uses this wealth of material to undermine the picture of complete conformity that is often supposed to have characterized the last years of the Mao era. After the army itself fell victim to the Cultural Revolution, ordinary people used the political chaos to resurrect the market and hollow out the party's ideology. In short, they buried Maoism. By showing how economic reform from below was an unintended consequence of a decade of violent purges and entrenched fear, The Cultural Revolution casts China's most tumultuous era in a wholly new light.

The Universal Etymological English Dictionary: containing an additional collection of words, not in the first volume ... Illustrated with above five hundred cuts ... Vol. II. The second edition, etc

Author : Nathan BAILEY
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 910 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1737
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0023730969

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The Universal Etymological English Dictionary: containing an additional collection of words, not in the first volume ... Illustrated with above five hundred cuts ... Vol. II. The second edition, etc by Nathan BAILEY Pdf

Resolution Revolution

Author : Evie Mitchell
Publisher : Thunder Thighs Publishing
Page : 75 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-04-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780648968764

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Resolution Revolution by Evie Mitchell Pdf

Karen Have you ever had a meme made of your name? I have. Every single day. It's what people think about before they even meet me. "Oh, she's such a Karen." Charming. In part, that's why I keep to myself, hiding behind my microphone as the voice of The Wicked Women Podcast. Only this year, my producer wants to get me out of the studio and try new things. So we make a set of new year resolutions, which includes me being forced out into the world. I hate the world. The world sucks. Or at least it did before I met Will. I find I quite like the world when it involves the owner of our local lumber company. And I'm discovering a new interest in hardwoods. Will Who thought a zip-lining corporate bonding experience would turn into finding the love of my life? Not me, that's for sure. Karen is witty, intelligent, and utterly perfect. I want her. Badly. Only problem? She's way out of my league, and I'm just waiting for her to realize that. Warning: This book contains hardwood. So get thee a lumberjack and settle in, cause this new year romance is about to start off with a bang!

The Best of Mandy Bolen's TAN LINES

Author : Mandy Bolen
Publisher : Phantom Press
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0967449855

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Heretics in Revolutionary China

Author : Xuduo Zhao
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2023-05-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004547148

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Heretics in Revolutionary China by Xuduo Zhao Pdf

In this book, Xuduo Zhao revisits the early twentieth-century Chinese revolution by focusing on two forgotten Cantonese socialists: Chen Gongbo and Tan Pingshan. By analyzing a host of previously untapped primary sources, Zhao discovers a social democratic approach within the newly founded Chinese Communist Party and argues that its decline marked a key moment in the Chinese communist movement. The study of these two figures, and the ebbs and flows of their lives, reflects and reveals the fundamental tensions in the Chinese revolution which have shaped China’s political trajectory to contemporary times and the broader political, social, and cultural landscapes of Republican China.

The Origins of the Cultural Revolution

Author : Roderick MacFarquhar
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : History
ISBN : 0231057172

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The Origins of the Cultural Revolution by Roderick MacFarquhar Pdf

The second volume in a trilogy which examines the politics, economics, culture and international relations of Chines from the mid-1950s to he mid-1960s, this volume tells the story of the Great Leap Forward--Mao's utopian attempt to propel China economically and socially into the twenty-fist century by mobilizing his nation's greatest asset: its disciplined, manpower. The effort produced economic disaster and political dissension, and helped to precipitate the Sino-Soviet split. Today's leaders point to it as the beginning of two decades of national trauma, which ended only after the death of Mao and the purge of the Gang of Four. Those leaders have recently authorized the release of a mass of new documentation in the form of political reminiscences, economic statistics, and leaders' speeches. This volume is the first scholarly work to use the new material comprehensively, weaving it into the narrative along with the contemporary record and the revelations published in Red Guard newspapers during the cultural revolution. The result is the most detailed account and analysis to date of what went wrong and why.

Revolutionary Stagecraft

Author : Tarryn Li-Min Chun
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-04
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780472903962

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Revolutionary Stagecraft by Tarryn Li-Min Chun Pdf

Revolutionary Stagecraft draws on a rich corpus of literary, historical, and technical materials to reveal a deep entanglement among technological modernization, political agendas, and the performing arts in modern China. This unique approach to Chinese theater history combines a close look at plays themselves, performance practices, technical theater details, and behind-the-scenes debates over “how to” make theater amid the political upheavals of China’s 20th century. The book begins at a pivotal moment in the 1920s—when Chinese theater artists began to import, use, and write about modern stage equipment—and ends in the 1980s when China's scientific and technological boom began. By examining iconic plays and performances from the perspective of the stage technologies involved, Tarryn Li-Min Chun provides a fresh perspective on their composition and staging. The chapters include stories on the challenges of creating imitation neon, rigging up a makeshift revolving stage, and representing a nuclear bomb detonating onstage. In thinking about theater through technicity, the author mines well-studied materials such as dramatic texts and performance reviews for hidden technical details and brings to light a number of previously untapped sources such as technical journals and manuals; set design renderings, lighting plots, and prop schematics; and stage technology how-to guides for amateur thespians. This approach focuses on material stage technologies, situating these objects equally in relation to their technical potential, their human use, and the social, political, economic, and cultural forces that influence them. In each of its case studies, Revolutionary Stagecraft reveals the complex and at times surprising ways in which Chinese theater artists and technicians of the 20th century envisioned and enacted their own revolutions through the materiality of the theater apparatus.

Mao's Last Revolution

Author : Roderick MACFARQUHAR,Michael Schoenhals
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 742 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674040410

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Mao's Last Revolution by Roderick MACFARQUHAR,Michael Schoenhals Pdf

Explains why Mao launched the Cultural Revolution, and shows his Machiavellian role in masterminding it. This book documents the Hobbesian state that ensued. Power struggles raged among Lin Biao, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and Jiang Qing - Mao's wife and leader of the Gang of Four - while Mao often played one against the other.

Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural Revolution

Author : Xing Lu
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-05
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781643361482

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Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural Revolution by Xing Lu Pdf

A startling look at revolutionary rhetoric and its effects Now known to the Chinese as the "ten years of chaos," the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966–76) brought death to thousands of Chinese and persecution to millions. In Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural Revolution Xing Lu identifies the rhetorical practices and persuasive effects of the polarizing political language and symbolic practices used by Communist Party leaders to legitimize their use of power and violence to dehumanize people identified as class enemies. Lu provides close readings of the movement's primary texts—political slogans, official propaganda, wall posters, and the lyrics of mass songs and model operas. She also scrutinizes such ritualistic practices as the loyalty dance, denunciation rallies, political study sessions, and criticism and self-criticism meetings. Lu enriches her rhetorical analyses of these texts with her own story and that of her family, as well as with interviews conducted in China and the United States with individuals who experienced the Cultural Revolution during their teenage years. In her new preface, Lu expresses deep concern about recent nationalism, xenophobia, divisiveness, and violence instigated by the rhetoric of hatred and fear in the United States and across the globe. She hopes that by illuminating the way language shapes perception, thought, and behavior, this book will serve as a reminder of past mistakes so that we may avoid repeating them in the future.

Time for a Pure Revolution

Author : Doug Herman
Publisher : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0842383573

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Time for a Pure Revolution by Doug Herman Pdf

An exciting new angle on purity that gives parents powerful and practical encouragement to motivate their teens to take a stand against the cultural norm. Doug Herman explains the challenges teens face—challenges of love, identity, and the influence of character on sexual choices—and shows the critical role parents play in creating character and purity within their teens and ultimately igniting a “Pure Revolution.”

Welsh Poetry of the French Revolution, 1789-1805

Author : Cathryn A Charnell-White
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780708325292

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Welsh Poetry of the French Revolution, 1789-1805 by Cathryn A Charnell-White Pdf

This anthology of Welsh poetry and English translations presents some of Wales's radical and reactionary responses to the French Revolution and its cultural legacy, 1789-1805.

Voices in Revolution

Author : John A. Crespi
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-29
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780824833657

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Voices in Revolution by John A. Crespi Pdf

China’s century of revolutionary change has been heard as much as seen, and nowhere is this more evident than in an auditory history of the modern Chinese poem. From Lu Xun’s seminal writings on literature to a recitation renaissance in urban centers today, poetics meets politics in the sounding voice of poetry. Supported throughout by vivid narration and accessible analysis, Voices in Revolution offers a literary history of modern China that makes the case for the importance of the auditory dimension of poetry in national, revolutionary, and postsocialist culture. Crespi brings the past to life by first examining the ideological changes to poetic voice during China’s early twentieth-century transition from empire to nation. He then traces the emergence of the spoken poem from the May Fourth period to the present, including its mobilization during the Anti-Japanese War, its incorporation into the student protest repertoire during China’s civil war, its role as a conflicted voice of Mao-era revolutionary passion, and finally its current adaptation to the cultural life of China’s party-guided market economy. Voices in Revolution alters the way we read by moving poems off the page and into the real time and space of literary activity. To all readers it offers an accessible yet conceptually fresh and often dramatic narration of China’s modern literary experience. Specialists will appreciate the book’s inclusion of noncanonical texts as well as its innovative interdisciplinary approach.