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ID181923
Title ProperIn the Realm of Comrades? Scattered Thoughts Occasioned by the Centenary of the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party, 1921–2021
LanguageENG
AuthorKarl, Rebecca E
Summary / Abstract (Note)This brief essay meditates on the advent of the ideal of horizontal social relations, exemplified in the early CCP years in the political term, “comrade” (tongzhi). It takes up Qu Qiubai as exemplary of a Marxist political thinker whose commitments to horizontality/comrade relations can be illustrated through his theories of literature, translation and language. It proposes that despite Xi Jinping's recent rhetorical admonishments to re-activate “comrade” as a political term, it is the LGBTQ community's appropriation of “comrade” in contemporary China that actually holds the potential for a substantive reanimation of the utopian ideals begun a century ago.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol.248 , S1; Nov 2021: p.16 - 28
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 248 S
Key WordsChina Communist Party ;  Marxism ;  Qu Qiubai ;  Comrade ;  LGBTQ ;  Horizontal Social Relations


 
 
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