Post-1980 Remembrances of Female Wartime Experiences as Communist Underground Operatives During the Chinese Civil War (1945–1949)

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Abstract:This article investigates a selection of post-1980 life writings—autobiographies, memoirs and remembrances—by and about Chinese women and their experiences as underground operatives for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) between 1945 and 1949. It aims to uncover what women’s wartime stories were, as well as why and how they were constructed, considering the broader context in which these narratives were made. A premise of this article is that these published life writings were used as an ideological tool for the men and women who narrated them and for their acquaintances who were fellow underground operatives. It argues that the success of female underground operatives in both the pre-1949 and post-Mao periods depended to a considerable extent on how effective they were in mobilizing dominant, normative female roles, attributes, and norms. This article adds to our understanding regarding pre-1949 CCP clandestine activities and the nuanced relationship between the CCP and Chinese women.
1980年后中国内战时期(1945-1949)女性共产主义地下作战经历的回忆
摘要:本文调查了1980年后中国女性的自传、回忆录和回忆,以及她们在1945年至1949年间作为中国共产党地下特工的经历。它的目的是揭示妇女的战时故事是什么,以及它们为什么和如何被构建,考虑到这些叙事的更广泛的背景。这篇文章的一个前提是,这些出版的生活著作被用来作为一种意识形态工具,用于讲述它们的男人和女人,以及他们的熟人,他们是地下特工。文章认为,在1949年前和后毛时期,女性地下特工的成功在很大程度上取决于她们在动员主导的、规范的女性角色、属性和规范方面的有效性。这篇文章增加了我们对1949年前中共秘密活动的理解,以及中共与中国妇女之间微妙的关系。
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