社会主义人的形成:1949-1976年中国阶级意识形态生产的话语分析

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Xi Cheng
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摘要:本文基于对“中国革命时期农民日常生活口述史”历史项目的批判,分析了从土改运动到文革时期中国阶级意识形态的产生。中国三十年的社会主义建设是建立在“社会主义人”的基础上的。这里的重点是个人经历如何通过阶级和阶级斗争的话语转化为国家认可的行为。在导致文化大革命的社会政治转型过程中,“阶级”从一个社会经济名称变成了一个政治行为隐喻,最终变成了一个纯粹的象征性姿态;个人经历从阶级特权的标志转变为对想象中的阶级斗争的虚拟认同。农民从“苦主”变成“苦主”,成为“革命罪人”,以革命、解放、救赎的名义向政权屈服。这些转变是通过将个人具体经验与抽象的马克思主义阶级和阶级斗争理论联系起来的话语实践来实现的。考察阶级意识形态生产的变化性质有助于解释中国共产党如何理解其治理的影响,以及人们如何发现阶级意识形态对他们有意义,即使它达到了荒谬的地步。
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The Making of Homo Socialist: The Discursive Analysis of the Ideological Production of Class in China, 1949–1976
Abstract:Based on a critique of the history project titled "Oral History of Peasants' Ordinary Life in the Revolutionary Era of China," this article provides an analysis of class ideology production from Land Reform Movement to the Cultural Revolution in China. Thirty years of socialist construction in China was based on the craft of making the Homo Socialist. The focus here is on how personal experiences were transformed into state-endorsed conduct via the discourse of class and class struggle. Over the course of the sociopolitical transformations leading to the Cultural Revolution, "class" changed from a socioeconomic designation to a political behavioral metaphor, and in the end a purely symbolic gesture; personal experiences were transformed from hallmarks of class privilege to virtual identification with imagined class struggle. And the peasants went from being "owners of bitterness" to "debtors of bitterness" on the way to becoming "sinners of the revolution"—who gradually submitted themselves to the regime in the name of revolution, liberation, and redemption. These transformations were realized through discursive practices connecting personally embodied experiences with the abstract Marxist theory of class and class struggle. Examining the shifting nature of class ideology production helps to explain how the Chinese Communist Party understood the effects of its governance and how people found class ideology meaningful to them, even when it reached the point of absurdity.
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