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Great Unity Herald: A Manchukuo Propaganda Tool Great Unity Herald: A Manchukuo Propaganda Tool
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How Great Unity Herald Supplements Attracted Writers of Resistance Literature How Great Unity Herald Supplements Attracted Writers of Resistance Literature
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The Great Unity Club: The First Resistance Literature Supplement The Great Unity Club: The First Resistance Literature Supplement
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Night Watcher: A Supplement with an Explicit Spirit of Resistance Night Watcher: A Supplement with an Explicit Spirit of Resistance
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New Literary World in Manchuria: The Spiritual Successor to Night Watcher New Literary World in Manchuria: The Spiritual Successor to Night Watcher
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Our Literature: A Final Cry before Exile Our Literature: A Final Cry before Exile
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“Angry Youths” and “Revolutionaries” in Literature and Art “Angry Youths” and “Revolutionaries” in Literature and Art
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Conclusion Conclusion
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3 Spiritual Resistance: A Study of the Phenomenon of Resistance Literature in Supplements of Manchukuo’s Datong bao [Great Unity Herald]
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Published:January 2020
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Abstract
Although the Great Unity Herald was the Manchukuo State Council's official newspaper, hundreds of works of resistance literature were published in four supplements, where intellectuals wrote their history and expressed a spirit of resistance via literary channels. Supplements to the Great Unity Herald demonstrate strong deviations from political and cultural identities fostered by the Manchukuo state. This study excavates and analyses supplements and works of resistance literature, finding that Manchukuo authorities oppressed at least 49 editors, journalists, and authors, resulting in arrest, execution, or forced exile for the majority. With support of resistance organizations, and despite official oppression, a prevalent phenomenon of divergence from state narratives developed in supplements within Manchukuo's Chinese newspapers.
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