“一个动人、优美的故事、精美的插图,讲述了一名妇女及其家人在中共几十年的迫害中所遭受的磨难。” — Frank Dikotter
A moving, beautifully told, magnificently illustrated story of one woman and her family’s ordeal during decades of persecution by the Chinese Communist Party. — Frank Dikotter, Professor, Historian
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BiLan painted the story of five generations of her family and the tragedies and triumphs of between her personal story, Chinese history, and fine art in Diary of the Dragon’s Daughter, as she describes her life during the worst holocaust in recorded human history. Despite the horrors she endured, including the deaths of her father, mother, and sister, she has a message of hope to share with people: even during difficult times, never give up your dreams.
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Wang Youqin (Chinese: 王友琴; born 1952) is a scholar specializing in East Asian studies and is currently a professor at the University of Chicago. Professor Wang is notable for her research on the Chinese Cultural Revolution, especially the Red August of Beijing. She keeps an online list of victims of the Cultural Revolution and their stories.
王友琴(中文:王友琴;生于1952年)是一位专攻东亚研究的学者,现任芝加哥大学教授。 王教授以对中国文化大革命,尤其是北京红色八月的研究而著称。 她在网上保留了一张文化大革命受害者的名单和他们的故事。
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Hu Jie is a Chinese filmmaker and artist known for the films Searching for Lin Zhao's Soul, Though I Am Gone, and Spark, which constitute a "trilogy of documentaries about Maoist China".
导演采访了当年的画家、红卫兵以及今天中国和英国的收藏者、研究者,梳理了文革宣传画的起源、演变及影响。 政治宣傳畫並非文革時期獨有,中國的政治宣傳畫始於1930年代,用來在抗日戰爭中鼓舞鬥志;1965年至1976年文革期間,宣傳畫以歌頌工農兵、毛澤東、無產階級文化大革命等主題佔多數;1978年改革開放,政治宣傳畫成為敏感作品,重點轉向計劃生育、四個現代化、科學教育等主題,畫家也開始參考西方海報構圖。
1959年,在辽宁省西部荒凉的陵园地区,来了一批沈阳高校的知识分子右派,他们要在这里和监狱的刑事犯们一起进行劳动改造,矿山修建铁路。
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