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Yonsei Journal of International Studies

A peer-reviewed, student-run academic journal of the Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University (ISSN: 2005-9809)

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Politicization of Culture: China’s Attempt at Reclaiming Cultural Legitimacy After Mao’s Cultural Revolution

Posted on June 20, 2017 By Editor

Title: Politicization of Culture: China’s Attempt at Reclaiming Cultural Legitimacy After Mao’s Cultural Revolution

Issue: Politics & Culture – Volume 9 Issue 1, 2017

Publisher: Yonsei University Press
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Uncategorized Tags:China, culture, Mao

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