Abstract

This chapter examines how the ethnic tensions between Han and Uyghur in Xinjiang as described in the Uyghur writer Qeyum Turdi’s novel, Under the Flaming Mountain. While the central political objective of the Cultural Revolution is class struggles, the propagand also needs to make sure that such emphasis would not fuel ethnic tensions, which are sublimated in this novel to form their united effort in order to conquer nature.

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