Mao Zedong fundamentally transformed China from a Confucian society characterized by hierarchy and harmony into a socialist state guided by communist ideologies of class struggle and radicalization. It was a transformation made possible largely by Mao's rhetorical ability to attract, persuade, and mobilize millions of Chinese people. Xing Lu's book, The Rhetoric of Mao Zedong, analyzes Mao's speeches and writings over a span of sixty years, tracing the sources and evolution of Mao's discourse, analyzing his skills as a rhetor and mythmaker, and assessing his symbolic power and continuing presence in contemporary China. Lu observes that Mao's rhetorical legacy has been commoditized, culturally consumed, and politically appropriated since his death. Applying both Western rhetorical theories and Chinese rhetorical concepts to reach a more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of his rhetorical legacy, Lu shows how Mao employed a host of rhetorical appeals and strategies drawn from Chinese tradition and how he interpreted the discourse of Marxism-Leninism to serve foundational themes of his message. She traces the historical contexts in which these themes, his philosophical orientations, and his political views were formed and how they transformed China and Chinese people. Lu also examines how certain ideas are promoted, modified, and appropriated in Mao's rhetoric. Mao's appropriation of Marxist theory of class struggle, his campaigns of transforming common people into new communist advocates, his promotion of Chinese nationalism, and his stand on China's foreign policy all contributed to and were responsible for reshaping Chinese thought patterns, culture, and communication behaviors.
Author(s): Xing Lu
Series: Studies in Rhetoric/Communication
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 261
City: Columbia
Tags: Mao;Mao Zedong;Maoism;Marxism;Communism;Rhetoric;Linguistics;China;Communist China;PRC;Oratory;Mao, Zedong, -- 1893-1976;Rhetoric -- Political aspects -- China -- History -- 20th century;China -- Politics and government -- 1949-1976;
Cover......Page 1
The Rhetoric of Mao Zedong......Page 2
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Series Editor’s Preface......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
Acknowledgments......Page 16
Notes on Translation......Page 18
Introduction......Page 20
ONE Rhetorical Themes in Mao Zedong’s Early Writings......Page 35
TWO Mao Zedong’s Theories of Rhetoric......Page 59
THREE Mao Zedong’s Rhetorical Styles......Page 88
FOUR Mao Zedong’s Rhetoric of Class Struggle......Page 114
FIVE Mao Zedong’s Rhetorical Construction of a New Communist Person......Page 134
SIX Mao Zedong’s Rhetorical Constructions of Chinese Nationalism......Page 157
SEVEN Rhetoric of Mao Zedong’s Foreign Policy......Page 176
Conclusion: Mao Zedong’s Rhetorical Legacy Lives On......Page 198
Notes......Page 224
Bibliography......Page 250
Index......Page 270