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William Howard Hinton (Chinese: 韩丁; pinyin: Hán Dīng; February 2, 1919 – May 15, 2004) was an American Maoist intellectual, best known for his work on Communism in China. A Marxist, he is best known for his book Fanshen, published in 1966, a "documentary of revolution" which chronicled the land reform program of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the 1940s in Zhangzhuangcun (张庄村, pinyin: Zhāngzhuāngcūn), sometimes translated as Long Bow Village, a village in Shanxi Province in northern China. Sequels (Shenfan) followed the experience of the village during the 1950s and Cultural Revolution. Hinton wrote and lectured extensively to explain the Maoist approach and later to criticize Deng Xiaoping's market-orient reforms.

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  • William H. Hinton (en)
  • William H. Hinton (de)
  • ウィリアム・ヒントン (ja)
  • 韩丁 (zh)
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  • William Howard Hinton (* 2. Februar 1919 in Chicago; † 15. Mai 2004 in Concord, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Agronom und Schriftsteller. Er hat zahlreiche Bücher über die gesellschaftlichen und wirtschaftlichen Transformationen verfasst, die nach der Machtübernahme durch die Kommunistische Partei in China erfolgten. Weltweit bekannt wurde er durch sein 1966 veröffentlichtes Buch Fanshen. In dem Buch beschrieb er detailliert die Veränderungen der agrarischen Besitzverhältnisse am Beispiel des in der Provinz Shanxi gelegenen Dorfes Long Bow. (de)
  • ウィリアム・ハワード・ヒントン(William Howard Hinton、1919年2月2日 - 2004年3月15日)は、アメリカ合衆国の農業従事者、ジャーナリストである。韓丁という中国名を持つ。 マルクス主義を信奉しており、1966年に出版された『』(Fanshen)という本でよく知られている。この本は、1940年代の中国共産党による土地改革計画を、中国北部の山西省にある張庄村で記録した「革命のドキュメンタリー」である。続編で、1950年代から文化大革命にかけてのこの村の様子を描いている。ヒントンは多くの執筆や公演で、毛沢東主義の考え方を説明し、後には鄧小平の市場改革を批判するようになった。 (ja)
  • William Howard Hinton (Chinese: 韩丁; pinyin: Hán Dīng; February 2, 1919 – May 15, 2004) was an American Maoist intellectual, best known for his work on Communism in China. A Marxist, he is best known for his book Fanshen, published in 1966, a "documentary of revolution" which chronicled the land reform program of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the 1940s in Zhangzhuangcun (张庄村, pinyin: Zhāngzhuāngcūn), sometimes translated as Long Bow Village, a village in Shanxi Province in northern China. Sequels (Shenfan) followed the experience of the village during the 1950s and Cultural Revolution. Hinton wrote and lectured extensively to explain the Maoist approach and later to criticize Deng Xiaoping's market-orient reforms. (en)
  • 韩丁(英語:William Howard Hinton;1919年2月2日-2004年5月5日)是美国农民和记者。著有记录张庄土改的作品《翻身》。 (zh)
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