怀念毛时代还是怀念冷战?冷战背景下三线工人特权经历探析

IF 0.3 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Asia-Pacific Review Pub Date : 2022-04-30 DOI:10.24987/snuacar.2022.4.12.1.453
Sanjiao Tang
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20世纪60年代中期,中国内陆地区启动了大量工业项目,被称为“三线运动”,这是对冷战造成的国际紧张局势的回应。虽然这些项目在冷战结束时被放弃了,但三线项目对这个国家产生了重大影响。作为这些持续影响的体现,如今,分享关于三线项目的回忆的老年人已经构成了中国毛时代怀旧者的相当一部分。此外,本文还探讨了他们的怀旧是否也是对冷战的怀旧。这一探索有助于更好地理解当今中国民族主义热情的重生。
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Nostalgia for the Maoist Era or for the Cold War? An Exploration of Third Front Workers’ Privileged Experiences in the Cold War Context
In the mid-1960s, a massive number of industrial projects were launched in China ’ s interior, known as the Third Front Movement, a response to international tensions created by the Cold War. Although they were abandoned at the end of the Cold War, the Third Front projects left a significant impact on the country. As an embodiment of these ongoing influences, nowadays, elders sharing recollections about the Third Front projects have formed a considerable part of China ’ s nostalgists for the Maoist era. Based on the Third Front workers ’ life experiences in Mao ’ s China, this article explains Maoist era nostalgia when Chinese people generally live a better life in comparison with that during the rule of Mao Zedong. Furthermore, this article explores the question of whether their nostalgia is also for the Cold War. This exploration adds to a better understanding of the rebirth of nationalist fervor in today ’ s China.
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