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Battle for China's Past : Mao and the Cultural Revolution

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CONTENTS<br />

4. <strong>Mao</strong>, The Unknown Story: an intellectual sc<strong>and</strong>al 65<br />

Introduction hyper-promotion of a book 65<br />

Scholarship, what scholarship? 66<br />

Misleading claims <strong>and</strong> absurd explanations 71<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r evidence of ‘scholarship’ 73<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r evidence of flaws <strong>and</strong> misleading claims 74<br />

Logical inconsistency within <strong>the</strong> text 75<br />

<strong>Mao</strong>, China’s Hitler <strong>and</strong> Stalin 77<br />

Fairy tale <strong>and</strong> how scholarship changes 78<br />

Does it matter? 79<br />

It does not matter so long as <strong>the</strong> politics is right 80<br />

5. <strong>Mao</strong>: <strong>the</strong> known story <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> logic of denial 81<br />

Introduction: <strong>Mao</strong> <strong>the</strong> known story, a general outline 81<br />

Evidence of <strong>the</strong> known story 82<br />

So what was <strong>the</strong> problem? 84<br />

The famine death toll 85<br />

The economy in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Mao</strong> era 87<br />

The yardstick of Hitler: a favourite European<br />

comparison 88<br />

<strong>Mao</strong>’s personality: <strong>the</strong> known story 89<br />

The logic of denial of <strong>the</strong> known story 90<br />

Academic reception 91<br />

<strong>Revolution</strong>: from farewell to burial 92<br />

Furet <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> French <strong>Revolution</strong> 93<br />

Is revolution inevitable? 94<br />

An alternative model of development 95<br />

6. How a medical doctor doctors history: a case study of<br />

Li Zhisui 97<br />

Introduction; expatriate Chinese memories - a literary<br />

phenomenon 97<br />

Memories <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> politics of knowledge production 98<br />

The book 99<br />

Knowledge gap 100<br />

Knowledge production <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> market 101<br />

The logic of <strong>the</strong> differences in two versions 101<br />

Who is to be fooled <strong>and</strong> why? 102<br />

Protests from <strong>the</strong> insiders 103<br />

Was Li <strong>Mao</strong>’s personal physician? 103<br />

How much did <strong>the</strong> doctor know? 104<br />

What did <strong>the</strong> medical doctor know about politics? 105<br />

The politics of sex 106<br />

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