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China in the throes of the cultural revolution : an eye witness report / Barcata, Louis 1968  Book
Barcata Louis Book
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Publication New York, Hart publishing company, 1967.
Description 299p.hbk
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Streets of promise, streets of sorrow: Kobayashi Takiji and the Proletarian movement / Bowen-Struyk, Heather   Journal Article
Bowen-Struyk, Heather Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In this article I read the public space and streetscapes of early-Showa Tokyo through the lens of proletarian writers. I use the conceptual tools provided by cultural geographers, in particular the concept of emotional geography. Activists of the late 1920s co-opted the streets to distribute leaflets and engage in other forms of agitation. Through their actions they attempted to reinscribe the meaning of the streets, extending even to the ceremonial plazas laid out to showcase imperial power. The risks and exhilarations of such activity are vividly recounted in works including Tokunaga Sunao's 'The Sunless Street', Sata Ineko's poem 'Leafleting', and Kobayashi Takiji's posthumously published novella, 'The Life of a Party Member'. Takiji's novella details the dangerous cat-and-mouse game underground activists played as they worked on behalf of the illegal Communist Party and dodged the surveillance of the secret police.
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