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Nicolai Volland is Associate Professor of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature at Penn State University.

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Chinese newspapers and red guard tabloids: A Cultural Revolution puzzle

Posted on 22 October 2021 by Nicolai Volland
Red Guard newspapers

At the height of the Cultural Revolution, Red Guard tabloids were ubiquitous. And yet, they don’t appear in Chinese statistics. They had their heyday from 1966-1968, but after the forceful dissolution of the Red Guard movement, the Party withdrew their approval of the tabloids as well, and they disappeared from the official account of the … more

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