“We Want to Go Home!”— The Great Petition of the Zhiqing, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, 1978–1979
Abstract: This article examines, both in internal and international contexts, the petition of the zhiqing in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, during the 1978–79 transition. It first shows how a shortage of labour on Xishuangbanna state rubber farms led to the arrival of the zhiqing from other regions. It then reviews their lives and sufferings of these revolutionary youths, followed by an analysis of the petition in terms of its process and result. This article proposes three key reasons for the win-win result: the extraordinary leadership and organization of the zhiqing, factional struggles within the Chinese Communist Party, and the Sino-Vietnamese War. Finally, it attempts to fit this event into recent literature on mass resistance in contemporary China.
Keywords: Zhiqing, the Zhiqing Petition, the Up to the Mountains and Down to the Villages Movement, Xishuangbanna, State Rubber Farms, Ding Huimin, mass resistance, the Sino-Vietnamese War, Production & Construction Crops, factional struggles within the CCP, the Cold War
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