2023
DOI: 10.1177/00977004231159853
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Filial Affection as Political Failing: The Children of Rural Class Enemies under the Maoist Emotional Regime

Abstract: Scholars have shown that the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong was highly attuned to the role of emotions in human thought and action, and developed sophisticated techniques to channel them toward its political aims. How did individuals experience the system of normative emotions that developed from these political projects? This article addresses this question from the perspective of one particular group, those whose families were classified as “landlords” or “rich peasants.” It shows that those from s… Show more

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