Introduction

Contemporary Chinese Thought 27 (2):4-7 (1995)
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Abstract

Dai Qing, one of China's most prominent investigative reporters, was born in 1941. She is slightly older than the Red Guard generation which came of age during the Cultural Revolution . She graduated from the Harbin Institute of Military Engineering in 1966—the year that the Cultural Revolution began. Nevertheless, she shares some of the same values as those of that generation

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