@article{oai:mejiro.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000271, author = {鐙屋, 一 and Abumiya, Hajime}, journal = {目白大学総合科学研究, Mejiro journal of social and natural sciences}, month = {}, note = {On December 26 1993, the hundredth anniversary of his birth, Mao Ze-dong was made the subject of a quiz competition held at Beijing Normal University. The mere fact that Mao was treated in this way made it clear that his status was no longer that of a sacred and inviolable being. After the June 4th Tiananmen Square incident in 1989, a structural change in the nature of authority was brought about by the growth of traditionalism, which made a fetish of the Revolution of Modern China and acted as a restraint on the reformist policies led by Deng Xiao-ping. However, it was paradoxically the Mao boom, fanned by the traditionalists, which strengthened the 'routinization of Mao's charisma'. Specifically, as can be seen from the example of the quiz competition, Mao was fragmented into small pieces. It was this fragmentation of Mao's authority that the reformists used to attack and overcome the traditionalists from the spring of 1992. And the final result of this was that the figure of Mao was compartmentalized into the history of the Chinese Communist Party., 11, KJ00004761466, P}, pages = {83--99}, title = {現代中国における伝統主義と権威構造 : 毛沢東は如何に"出題"されるか}, volume = {(2)}, year = {2006}, yomi = {アブミヤ, ハジメ} }