Description

Book Synopsis

This book captures and examines some of the main modes of romanticized memories about the Chinese Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution that have appeared since the late 1980s and are drastically different from previous representations that focused on trauma. Drawing on some of the major literary, filmic and digital presentations, as well as examples from the cultural marketplace, this book devotes its attention to the memories that are eroticized, nostalgic, digitized and commodified.

Situating these new mnemonic presentations against the backdrop of a persistently cautious political climate in China that has never favored open expressions about the Cultural Revolutionary past, and also against a global climate of prevailing (capitalist) modernity and nostalgic sentiments, this book examines the meanings, values and problems lying in these new mnemonic rewritings of the Cultural Revolution experience, as well as analyses some of the intricate conflicts and connections betwee

Trade Review
“Gao’s volume opens afresh creative moments and studies of Modern China both at home and abroad with research into an era that is often muddled by intentional and unintentional confusion among the Third Front, the Rusticated Youth, and the Cultural Revolution. Fashioning a new critical idiom that organically connects romantic, sexual, and erotic strands of filmic, literary, and digital extensions and representations of the Cultural Revolution, she provides twentieth and twenty-first century historical analysis and urges further research into the dangerously seductive commodification of nostalgia and the myths it engenders.”—Bert Scruggs, Associate Professor of Chinese, University of California, Irvine
“This book examines the phenomenon of ‘rewriting the Cultural Revolution’ at the turn of the21st century. Focusing on eroticizing, romanticizing, nostalgic, and digitizing trends in recent representations, Gao sheds light on individuals’ attempts at self-fashioning and self-empowerment and their subtle resistance to political doctrine. Drawing on a plethora of cultural texts from novels and films to Cultural Revolution-themed restaurants and parks, this book makes an important contribution to modern Chinese studies and memory studies.”—Tze-lan D. Sang, Professor of Chinese Literature and Media Studies, Michigan State University

Table of Contents
Acknowledgment – Introduction – Against the Winds: Some Recent Incidents and the Study of the Cultural Revolution – In the Mood for Sex: Cultural Revolution Eroticized – Love at Last Sight: Resistance in a Nostalgic Key – Landing on New Grounds: Cultural Revolution–Themed Restaurant and the Cultural Revolution in Cyberspace – Conclusion – Bibliography.

History and Memory in the Marketplace

    Product form

    £60.08

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £66.75 – you save £6.67 (9%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 23 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Qian Gao

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of History and Memory in the Marketplace by Qian Gao

      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/24/2021 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433185281, 978-1433185281
      ISBN10: 1433185288

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book captures and examines some of the main modes of romanticized memories about the Chinese Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution that have appeared since the late 1980s and are drastically different from previous representations that focused on trauma. Drawing on some of the major literary, filmic and digital presentations, as well as examples from the cultural marketplace, this book devotes its attention to the memories that are eroticized, nostalgic, digitized and commodified.

      Situating these new mnemonic presentations against the backdrop of a persistently cautious political climate in China that has never favored open expressions about the Cultural Revolutionary past, and also against a global climate of prevailing (capitalist) modernity and nostalgic sentiments, this book examines the meanings, values and problems lying in these new mnemonic rewritings of the Cultural Revolution experience, as well as analyses some of the intricate conflicts and connections betwee

      Trade Review
      “Gao’s volume opens afresh creative moments and studies of Modern China both at home and abroad with research into an era that is often muddled by intentional and unintentional confusion among the Third Front, the Rusticated Youth, and the Cultural Revolution. Fashioning a new critical idiom that organically connects romantic, sexual, and erotic strands of filmic, literary, and digital extensions and representations of the Cultural Revolution, she provides twentieth and twenty-first century historical analysis and urges further research into the dangerously seductive commodification of nostalgia and the myths it engenders.”—Bert Scruggs, Associate Professor of Chinese, University of California, Irvine
      “This book examines the phenomenon of ‘rewriting the Cultural Revolution’ at the turn of the21st century. Focusing on eroticizing, romanticizing, nostalgic, and digitizing trends in recent representations, Gao sheds light on individuals’ attempts at self-fashioning and self-empowerment and their subtle resistance to political doctrine. Drawing on a plethora of cultural texts from novels and films to Cultural Revolution-themed restaurants and parks, this book makes an important contribution to modern Chinese studies and memory studies.”—Tze-lan D. Sang, Professor of Chinese Literature and Media Studies, Michigan State University

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgment – Introduction – Against the Winds: Some Recent Incidents and the Study of the Cultural Revolution – In the Mood for Sex: Cultural Revolution Eroticized – Love at Last Sight: Resistance in a Nostalgic Key – Landing on New Grounds: Cultural Revolution–Themed Restaurant and the Cultural Revolution in Cyberspace – Conclusion – Bibliography.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account