“Socialist Transformation” of Memory

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CCP Organization
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese media rhetoric
collective memory theory
contemporary Chinese history
CPC Central Committee
Discourse Construction
Dock Culture
elite political narratives
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Feudal Society
Great Leap Forward Movement
historical narrative analysis
Kuomintang Reactionaries
Li Xiucheng
Lin Biao
Liu Shaoqi
Mao Zedong Thought
media discourse transformation in China
memory studies
metaphorical discourse studies
mnemonic ethics
National Committee
National People's Congress
National People’s Congress
People's Daily
People's Democratic United Front
People's Political Consultative Conference
People’s Daily
People’s Democratic United Front
People’s Political Consultative Conference
PLA Unit
political communication
Reactionary Bourgeois Line
Red Mansions
Socialism
Yenching University
Young Man
Yu Pingbo

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  • ISBN 9781032530123
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through discourse analysis and a historical comparison of “Pernicious-Vestiges” narratives in the news text of People’s Daily, this book is devoted to revealing primary metaphors of “Pernicious-Vestiges” and political functions in China.

“Pernicious-Vestiges” (Yí Dú 遗毒) is one of the most frequently used words in contemporary Chinese historical narration, as well as a constantly changing rhetorical direction in New China’s media discourse, whose function is to remold memory. Over the past 76 years, the “Pernicious-Vestiges” narrative continuously constructed by People’s Daily, the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, have reflected the views of China’s political elite and represented the ruling party’s evaluation and reevaluation of historical events. The findings of this book challenge the myth that memory is naturally superior to forgetting, reflect on the ethics of memory in “Pernicious-Vestiges” narratives and the erasure of their own justice, and suggest that the critical space compressed by “Pernicious-Vestiges” narratives should be returned to restore the order of memory and historical reflection.

This book will be an excellent read for students and scholars of Chinese studies, media studies, and those who are interested in political communication and collective memory in general.

Yusi Liu is Associate Professor at the College of Media and International Culture of Zhejiang University, China. Her research interests include comparative political communication and collective memory.

Ye Ma is a PhD candidate at the College of Media and International Culture of Zhejiang University, China. Her research interests include media and social thought, media memory, political communication, and intellectual studies.

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