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Ning Wang 
Banished to the Great Northern Wilderness 
Political Exile and Re-education in Mao’s China

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After Mao Zedong’s Anti-Rightist Campaign of 1957–58, Chinese intellectuals were subjected to ‘re-education’ by the state. In Banished to the Great Northern Wilderness, Ning Wang draws on labor farm archives, interviews, and memoirs to provide a remarkable look at the suffering and complex psychological world of these banished Beijing intellectuals. Wang’s use of newly uncovered Chinese-language sources challenges the concept of the intellectual as renegade martyr, showing how exiles often declared allegiance to the state for self-preservation. While Mao’s campaign victimized the banished, many of those same people also turned against their comrades. Wang describes the ways in which the state sought to remold the intellectuals, and he illuminates the strategies the exiles used to deal with camp officials and improve their chances of survival.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Anti-Rightist Campaign and Political Labelling
2. Beijing Rightists on the Army Farms of Beidahuang
3. Political Offenders in Xingkaihu Labour Camp
4. Life and Death in Beidahuang
5. Inner Turmoil and Internecine Strife among Political Exiles
6. End without End
Conclusion
Appendix A: Interview List
Appendix B: Note on the Sources and Methodology
Notes
Bibliography
Index

About the author

Ning Wang is Associate Professor of History at Brock University.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 300 ● ISBN 9781501714023 ● File size 2.0 MB ● Publisher Cornell University Press ● City Ithaca ● Country US ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5435720 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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