Social Suffering and Political Confession - Suku in Modern China (Electronic book text)


This book closely examines one relatively small but significant political phenomenon -- "Suku" in Revolutionary China through a matrix of western social theory: Freud, Marcuse, Arendt, and Ricoeur. "Suku" is the practice of confessing individual suffering in a political context and in a collective public forum. By interpreting "Suku" from the joint perspectives of political identity and subjective psychological identity, the aim of the book is to postulate a new paradigm for discussing social suffering and collective confession in a political context that represents the radical transformation in China's modern history. This book presents an analysis of the transformation of identity from the traditional to the modern, both for the individual peasant and for the state of China.

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Introduction (90 KB)
Contents: When Revolution Met Rural China"Suku" Beyond a Political InstrumentOn Social NeurosisOn Social Suffering"Suku" and Power"Suku," Modern China, and Beyond
Readership: Undergraduates, graduates, researchers who are interested in "Suku" phenomenon China's modern history and the western social theories.


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This book closely examines one relatively small but significant political phenomenon -- "Suku" in Revolutionary China through a matrix of western social theory: Freud, Marcuse, Arendt, and Ricoeur. "Suku" is the practice of confessing individual suffering in a political context and in a collective public forum. By interpreting "Suku" from the joint perspectives of political identity and subjective psychological identity, the aim of the book is to postulate a new paradigm for discussing social suffering and collective confession in a political context that represents the radical transformation in China's modern history. This book presents an analysis of the transformation of identity from the traditional to the modern, both for the individual peasant and for the state of China.

Sample Chapter(s)
Foreword (66 KB)
Introduction (90 KB)
Contents: When Revolution Met Rural China"Suku" Beyond a Political InstrumentOn Social NeurosisOn Social Suffering"Suku" and Power"Suku," Modern China, and Beyond
Readership: Undergraduates, graduates, researchers who are interested in "Suku" phenomenon China's modern history and the western social theories.

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World Scientific Publishing

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United States

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December 2012

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Electronic book text - Windows

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220

ISBN-13

978-981-4407-31-1

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9789814407311

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981-4407-31-3



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