Robert Jay Lifton is lecturer on psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and author of Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima and The Nazi Doctors.
Informed by Erik Erikson's concept of the formation of ego identity, this book, which first appreared in 1961, is an analysis of the experiences of fifteen Chinese citizens and twenty-five Westerners who underwent "brainwashing" by the Communist Chinese government. Robert Lifton constructs these case histories through personal interviews and outlines a thematic pattern of death and rebirth, accompanied by feelings of guilt, that characterizes the process of "thought reform." In a new preface, Lifton addresses the implications of his model for the study of American religious cults.
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讀這本書最大的遺憾是中國受訪者與作者之間中美文化的隔膜,作者雖然謹慎地推敲,但後半部分華人的章節沒有前半部分西方人的洗腦獨白好看。但是,配閤鄭念的《上海生死劫》一起看正好彌補瞭這層遺憾。
评分太牛逼瞭。專注於個體經曆的研究視角,讀來簡直令人窒息。
评分號稱a study of brainwashing in China????
评分一本研究文革史的好書。很遺憾,即使在現在,這種類似的群體性悲劇並沒有消失。文革的悲劇還在上演。
评分讀這本書最大的遺憾是中國受訪者與作者之間中美文化的隔膜,作者雖然謹慎地推敲,但後半部分華人的章節沒有前半部分西方人的洗腦獨白好看。但是,配閤鄭念的《上海生死劫》一起看正好彌補瞭這層遺憾。
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