The Film And Film Analysis Of Long Live Youth

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LLY finally gained publicity in 1979. Before long it enjoyed a large readership across the nation, especially among students, and soon was adapted into screenplay in 1981. The adapted film based on the screenplay was released in 1983 and again received positive remarks and even awards from abroad. The uneven publication history of the novel seems nullified after all the success. However, there exist two epistemological gaps that need to be addressed in this success story, if one is to fully understand why the novel and film became popular and how its popularity could unveil the tripartite relation between the text, reader/audience, and politics. First, the novel did not receive much attention from the official when published in 1979; it was …show more content…

It contends that the adaptation of the novel itself reveals the elusive link between culture and politics, and that the official interpretation of the cinematic text illustrates the deliberate action on the state’s side to invent political meanings in certain text. Long Live Youth, a product of the 1980s, in this case, is thus less a propaganda piece of art than one whose propaganda meaning is invented and employed according to the needs of the state, especially in terms of the state’s youth and cultural …show more content…

The adaption works for political propaganda through the effort of reinforcing the role of youth as “red and expert” in the post-Mao political system of China. The ten-year Cultural Revolution had left traumatic memories physically and spiritually to both the people and nation. The successor of Mao’s government, led by Deng Xiaoping, who consolidated his power after the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held in 1979. Deng’s principle of rule rejects the route of class struggle and the mass line of leftist extreme as previous decades adhered to; instead, he called to pragmatism by putting to the fore the issue of economic development to realize the Four Modernizations of the socialist modernizing construction. While principle of national policies turned to underpin the significance to open and liberate minds of the people and country and to embrace whatever would benefit the goal to build a socialist China on a correct path, it is important to note that Deng insisted about the Four Cardinal Principles to achieve the ideal of Four Modernizations; that is, the socialist path, the dictatorship of the proletariat, the leadership of the CCP, and the Mao Zedong thought are never to be

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