Mittwoch
06
FEB

18.00 Uhr

Liu Binyan and Chinese Reportage Literature

Perry Link & Barbara Mittler

Liu Binyan (1925-2005) was twentieth-century China’s exemplar of “reportage literature,” a form of non-fiction that engages social and political issues from the viewpoint of victims and underdogs. Liu’s “People or Monsters?” in 1979 had a huge nationwide impact that led, in 1985, to his being elected by free popular vote to the post of Vice President of the Chinese Writers Association. In 1987 his continuing challenges to authoritarian rule led to his expulsion from the Communist Party (for the second time—he had been expelled once before, in 1957, for similar reasons) and, in 1989, to lifetime exile after he denounced the June Fourth massacre of 1989. Although fierce and unrelenting in his criticisms of the Communist Party, he remained until his death and advocate of “socialism with a human face.”

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Institut für Sinologie

Raum 136

Akademiestraße 4-8

69117 Heidelberg

Veranstalter

Institut für Sinologie

Homepage Veranstalter

www.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/sinologie

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Institut für Sinologie

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