From Disillusioned Returned Youth to Party Propagandists: Rural Educated Youth and their Involvement in Rural Clubs in Southeast Shanxi, 1961–1965

Pub Date : 2022-09-10 DOI:10.1353/tcc.2022.0032
Yidan Ren
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Abstract:In the period from 1961 to 1965, the Chinese Communist Party forced a vast number of rural educated youth to return to their countryside homes. Despite the party’s initial expectations, they had trouble readjusting to rural life. This merited political attention, as the scheme was associated with the party’s aim to cultivate revolutionary successors at the grassroots during the Socialist Education movement. The party therefore attempted to make use of the rural club, a popular cultural entity in the Chinese countryside, to transform the disillusioned rural educated youth into qualified grassroots propagandists. However, such transformation should not be understood as a mere top-down initiative. As this article demonstrates, rural educated youth enthusiastically participated in rural clubs. By leveraging their identity as simultaneously rural and educated, they proved themselves the ideal vehicle for ideological conditioning in the countryside, which enabled them to bargain with the party for upward mobility.
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从幻灭的返乡青年到党的宣传者——1961—1965年晋东南农村知青及其参与乡村俱乐部
摘要:1961年至1965年,中国共产党强迫大批农村知青返乡。尽管党最初有这样的期望,但他们很难适应农村生活。这值得政治关注,因为该计划与该党在社会主义教育运动期间在基层培养革命接班人的目标有关。因此,党试图利用乡村俱乐部这一中国农村流行的文化实体,将幻想破灭的农村知青转变为合格的基层宣传人员。然而,这种转变不应被理解为仅仅是自上而下的举措。正如本文所展示的,农村知青积极参与乡村俱乐部。通过利用他们同时是农村人和受过教育的人的身份,他们证明了自己是农村意识形态调节的理想载体,这使他们能够与党讨价还价,争取向上流动。
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