The Political Illustration of Mao Zedong's Thought on the Popularization of Literature and Art in the Yanan Era

Modern Philosophy 5:39-45 (2006)
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Abstract

Yan'an Mao Zedong's literary art is not only a popular idea advocated, but also a cultural and political philosophy. It left China in Mao's Yan'an literary movement history and careful analysis of the status quo after the appearance, in order to enter the public as a political direction, and to enhance the public is its political objectives. In the implementation of this idea, Mao attention from the popular practice of literary and political feedback. How to transform and unite the people, especially farmers, which is the Yanan period Mao Zedong always consider. Mao Zedong's thought on the popularization of literature and art in the Yanan era is not only an opinion of literature and art, but also a political concept of culture. It came after the prudent analysis on the history of Chinese left-wing literature and art and the actuality of the literature and art in Yanan, with going into the masses as its political direction and promoting them as its political aim. After practicing this thought, Mao Zedong was concerned about the political feedback from the practice of the popularization of literature and art . How to reform and unify the masses, especially peasants, is the problem which Mao Zedong thought about in that period

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