The practice of fanxin, literally, "turning hearts and minds," was widespread in the Liberated Areas of Northern China during the Land Reform Movement of 194648. This article examines the forms of power relations em...The practice of fanxin, literally, "turning hearts and minds," was widespread in the Liberated Areas of Northern China during the Land Reform Movement of 194648. This article examines the forms of power relations emerged during the course of revolutionary education and transformation which were geared towards awakening the peasants' "self-consciousness of mastership." Taking ku/suffering as the focal point, the article investigates two main types of thought-power, "speaking bitterness" (suku) and "visiting the suffering people" (fangku), both of which were important to the practices of fanxin. Through the investigation of fanxin, this empirical study reveals an important feature of the Chinese revolution: that is, the significance of the mind/heart, thought, or "spiritual elements."展开更多
文摘The practice of fanxin, literally, "turning hearts and minds," was widespread in the Liberated Areas of Northern China during the Land Reform Movement of 194648. This article examines the forms of power relations emerged during the course of revolutionary education and transformation which were geared towards awakening the peasants' "self-consciousness of mastership." Taking ku/suffering as the focal point, the article investigates two main types of thought-power, "speaking bitterness" (suku) and "visiting the suffering people" (fangku), both of which were important to the practices of fanxin. Through the investigation of fanxin, this empirical study reveals an important feature of the Chinese revolution: that is, the significance of the mind/heart, thought, or "spiritual elements."