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The first death of the Cultural Revolution

Schoolgirls, before the rampage From the Letters from China blog: The first casualty of Cultural Revolution Cultural Revolution Documentary Nominated — Yunnan Film Festival Cancelled ... Just before the Yunnan Multi Culture Visual Festival, t... ...full story at Danwei

from Danwei on Thu, Apr 05 2007

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02 Dec 07 visit Monologue vid: Chinese Cultural Revolution  »  YouTube videoI'm back after a long absence of videos, and yeah, I'm ugly as ever. This is actually my English homework, and thanks to the teacher having such a great idea of a Cultural Revolution video, I have on my account my 2nd Monologue video, after the first one...
29 Apr 07 visit Morning Tea: Cultural Revolution film...How did Taiwan become Chinese?...China Bowl Update  »  Granite Studio Via Danwei comes a report that inclusion of the Cultural Revolution film "Though I am Gone" (我虽死去) has resulted in the cancellation of the Yunnan Film Festival. The film, available in 10 parts on YouTube, documents the horrific killing of Bian Z...
17 Sep 08 visit Cultural Revolution propaganda photos  »  Danwei Diving in the Cultural Revolution Professor Thomas H. Hahn of the Department of City and Regional Planning of Cornell University has a website that includes a superb collection of official propaganda images related to the Cultural Revolution including...
03 Apr 07 visit The First Casualty of Cultural Revolution  »  Letters from China (Apple Daily; in translation)Cultural R...
31 Dec 08 visit Cultural Revolution Propaganda  »  Ben's Blog This past summer, my former fellow Fuzhouite Ron Sims (aka "Black Man in China"), asked me to find some of those old Cultural Revolution style posters and bring them back to the US.  In addition to being a prolific podcaster, Ron is also a talented artis...
12 Mar 07 visit Cultural Revolution Diaries  »  Peking Duck From an interesting piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education: Hu Jingbei, an economics professor at Tongji University in Shanghai, discusses a diary he kept during the Cultural Revolution and looks back on those days with a combination of horror...

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