Victims of the Cultural Revolution: Testimonies of China's Tragedy
By (Author) Prof. Youqin Wang
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Academic
4th July 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Oral history
History: specific events and topics
951.056
Hardback
592
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 47mm
Chinas Cultural Revolution ended less than fifty years ago, but already it is passing from memory. Its victims number in the millions, and yet their stories remain untold. For over forty years, Professor Wang Youqin of Chicago University has been working to gather oral testimony on the Cultural Revolution, and has amassed the accounts of more than 600 victims. Collected here for the first time,Victims of the Cultural Revolutionis a monument to the suffering of the people in one of the most brutal periods in modern China, restored to history before it is forgotten.
'In 1966, Wang was a schoolgirl who witnessed the hounding of Bian Zhongyun. Her response was to gather oral histories of the period, which are published . . . as Victims of the Cultural Revolutionin a lucid translation by Stacy Mosher. Her book is . . a chronicle of deaths until now untold. Her teachers death is described, but so are countless others, mostly far less high-profile, like the 60-year-old Li Jingpo, who worked at the elite Jingshan high school in Beijing and was killed in August 1966. But he was not a teacher or administrator: he was just the doorman. Being a bona fide proletarian didnt save him from the students who used to call him Uncle Li. Wangs account of what happened during one of Chinas darkest moments is a powerful companion to [Tania] Branigans compelling account of why it still haunts the very different country of today.'
-- Rana Mitter, GuardianI find this book to have enormous historical value, and believe it will serve as a foundation for future historians carrying out research into the political, educational, and social history of this period.
-- Yu Ying-shih, Emeritus Professor of East Asian Studies and History at Princeton UniversityWang Youqin is one of a number of Chinese-born scholars in the United States who have been undertaking the Cultural Revolution research that cannot be done in China. In this book, Professor Wang takes a very important step in the direction of making her fellow Chinese confront their recent past.
-- Roderick MacFarquhar, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science and former Director of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Research at Harvard UniversityWang Youqin is a Senior Instructional Professor in Chinese language at the University of Chicago. She has been researching the Cultural Revolution since 2004 and maintains a memorial website for its victims.