China: The Virtues of the Awful Convulsion

Li Fanwu, the governor of China’s Heilongjiang province, being denounced and tortured at a rally in Red Guard Square, Harbin, August 1966. One of his alleged crimes was political ambition, evidence for which was found—according to the photographer Li Zhensheng’s book Red-Color News Soldier (2003)—‘in his hairstyle, which gave him an ill-fated resemblance to Mao and so was said to symbolize his lust for power.’ Two Red Guards chopped and tore out his hair, after which he was made to bow for hours. The banner behind him reads, ‘Bombard the Headquarters! Expose and denounce the provincial Party committee.’

Click Here to Read: China: The Virtues of the Awful Convulsion by Ian Johnson In The New York Review of Books October 27, 2016 Issue

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Li Fanwu, the governor of China’s Heilongjiang province, being denounced and tortured at a rally in Red Guard Square, Harbin, August 1966. One of his alleged crimes was political ambition, evidence for which was found—according to the photographer Li Zhensheng’s book Red-Color News Soldier (2003)—‘in his hairstyle, which gave him an ill-fated resemblance to Mao and so was said to symbolize his lust for power.’ Two Red Guards chopped and tore out his hair, after which he was made to bow for hours. The banner behind him reads, ‘Bombard the Headquarters! Expose and denounce the provincial Party committee.’

 

Panel 2 on Boundary Violations at Symposium 2016.

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Below are videos from Panel 2 on Boundary Violations at Symposium 2016: Sexuality and Discontents, March 26th, 2016 at Goldwurm Auditorium, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York City. Click Here to Read:  Schedule and Program for Symposium 2016.

Click Here to View: Ruth Imber’s Intro to Panel 2 of Sympsium 2016.

Click Here to View: Seth Aronson at Panel 2 of Symposium 2016 video. Continue reading Panel 2 on Boundary Violations at Symposium 2016.