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A Photo Essay of a Failed Reform
by
Zweig, David
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big character poster compound
/ Capitalism
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communist parties
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural Revolution
/ Cultural Revolution (China : 1966-1976)
/ Cultural revolutions
/ Deng Xiaoping
/ Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997
/ East Asian politics
/ end of the Cultural Revolution
/ factionalism
/ Foreign students
/ Government policy
/ Maoism
/ Motion pictures
/ Mourning
/ Obelisks
/ Peking University
/ Photo Essay: Deng Xiaoping's Failed Reform in 1975-1976
/ Photography in historiography
/ Political anthropology
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political reform
/ Political revolutions
/ Politics
/ Public welfare
/ Radicalism
/ Reforms
/ Tiananmen Square
/ Tiananmen Square Incident
/ wreaths
/ Zweig, David
2016
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A Photo Essay of a Failed Reform
by
Zweig, David
in
big character poster compound
/ Capitalism
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communist parties
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural Revolution
/ Cultural Revolution (China : 1966-1976)
/ Cultural revolutions
/ Deng Xiaoping
/ Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997
/ East Asian politics
/ end of the Cultural Revolution
/ factionalism
/ Foreign students
/ Government policy
/ Maoism
/ Motion pictures
/ Mourning
/ Obelisks
/ Peking University
/ Photo Essay: Deng Xiaoping's Failed Reform in 1975-1976
/ Photography in historiography
/ Political anthropology
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political reform
/ Political revolutions
/ Politics
/ Public welfare
/ Radicalism
/ Reforms
/ Tiananmen Square
/ Tiananmen Square Incident
/ wreaths
/ Zweig, David
2016
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A Photo Essay of a Failed Reform
by
Zweig, David
in
big character poster compound
/ Capitalism
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communist parties
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural Revolution
/ Cultural Revolution (China : 1966-1976)
/ Cultural revolutions
/ Deng Xiaoping
/ Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997
/ East Asian politics
/ end of the Cultural Revolution
/ factionalism
/ Foreign students
/ Government policy
/ Maoism
/ Motion pictures
/ Mourning
/ Obelisks
/ Peking University
/ Photo Essay: Deng Xiaoping's Failed Reform in 1975-1976
/ Photography in historiography
/ Political anthropology
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political reform
/ Political revolutions
/ Politics
/ Public welfare
/ Radicalism
/ Reforms
/ Tiananmen Square
/ Tiananmen Square Incident
/ wreaths
/ Zweig, David
2016
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A Photo Essay of a Failed Reform
2016
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Overview
In mid-1975, Deng Xiaoping, with Mao's blessing, initiated reforms that targeted the negative consequences of the Cultural Revolution. To bolster Deng's effort, Mao endowed him with penultimate authority over the Party, government, and military. However, in late October, Mao turned on Deng, and within five months, Mao and the radicals toppled Deng from power. As a foreign student at Peking University, David Zweig observed and photographed four key points in this historic struggle: (1) the initial establishment of a \"big character poster\" compound at Peking University; (2) emotional mourning for Zhou Enlai in Tiananmen Square following his death: (3) the intensified assault on Deng in February 1976 in the posters at Peking University; and (4) the massive demonstration of support in Tiananmen Square on 3-4 April for the end of Maoist politics.
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Centre d'étude français sur la Chine contemporaine,French Centre for Research on Contemporary China,CEFC
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