Cultural Revolution Manuscripts

Unofficial Entertainment Fiction from 1970s China

Lena Henningsen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:7th Oct '22

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This book investigates handwritten entertainment fiction (shouchaoben wenxue) which circulated clandestinely during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Lena Henningsen’s analyses of exemplary stories and their variation across different manuscript copies brings to light the creativity of these readers-turned-copyists. Through copying, readers modified the stories and became secondary authors who reflected on the realities of the Cultural Revolution. Through an enquiry into actual reading practices as mapped in autobiographical accounts and into intertextual references within the stories, the book also positions manuscript fiction within the larger reading cosmos of the long 1970s. Henningsen analyzes the production, circulation and consumption of these texts, considering continuities across the alleged divide of the end of the Mao-era and the beginning of the reform period. The book further reveals how these texts achieved fruitful afterlives as re-published bestsellers or as adaptations into comic books or movies, continuing to shape the minds of their audience and the imaginations of the past.

Chapter 5 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

“Cultural Revolution Manuscripts is an admirable and highly readable book. … Particularly valuable are her comparisons of variant forms … .” (Richard King, MCLC, Modern Chinese Literature & Culture, February, 2022)

ISBN: 9783030733858

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283 pages

1st ed. 2021