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Captive spirits: prisoners of the cultural revolution
The subversive yet truthful nature of the message stung the top. In the midst of the Cultural Revolution a Rebel Red Guard anonymously circulated an essay condemning the Chinese Party elite as a decadent, exploitative 'new red capitalist class'. Andrew J. Nathan. Captive Spirits: Prisoners of the Cultural rainer-daus.de Xiguang, Susan McFadden. The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC). by Yang Xiguang (Author), Susan McFadden (Author) ; Captive Spirits is the gripping prison memoir of Yang Xiguang, a high school student who was arrested during. by Yang Xiguang (Author), Susan McFadden (Author) ; Captive Spirits is the gripping prison memoir of Yang Xiguang, a high school student who was arrested during . He spent the next ten years in a succession of Chinese gulags and vividly relates the poignant stories of his cellmates--activists, intellectuals, "rightists," thieves, and madmen--as well as his own intellectual and spiritual journey. Captive Spirits is the gripping prison memoir of Yang Xiguang, a high school student who was arrested during the Cultural Revolution for writing a political essay. He spent the next ten years in a succession of Chinese gulags and vividly relates the poignant stories of his cellmates--activists, intellectuals, "rightists," thieves, and madmen. Captive Spirits is the gripping prison memoir of Yang Xiguang, a high school student who was arrested during the Cultural Revolution for writing a political essay. The item Captive spirits: prisoners of the Cultural Revolution, Yang Xiguang and Susan McFadden represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or . It is not principally about politics, but people--those who crowded with Yang into dark cells in the. "Pressestimmen 'Lively, funny, sad, thought-provoking. He was one of the world's pre-eminent in his memoir, Captive Spirits: Prisoners of the Cultural Revolution. Xiaokai Yang was a Chinese-Australian economist.