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Written as a witness: Memoirs concerning China's Cultural Revolution

Posted on:2002-12-15Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Victoria (Canada)Candidate:Dai, SulanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390014450612Subject:Literature
Abstract/Summary:
This study is focused on memoirs concerning China's Cultural Revolution written by Chinese that have appeared within and outside of China in the past two decades. It outlines an analytical framework for comparing and contrasting the memoirs. By analyzing what the authors tell the readers in their memoirs for the common events, I seek to build up an understanding regarding the similarities and differences between the two groups of memoirs. As witnesses, the authors use their memoirs to feed the readers with a real sense of history, but there is no reason for us to believe that every author is completely truthful. While it is understandable that Mainland China authors have left a lot unsaid in their memoirs because they live in an environment characterized by many limitations, it is necessary that readers should also question the veracity of memoirs written and published in the West.
Keywords/Search Tags:Memoirs, Written, Cultural revolution
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