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China Federation of Literary and Art Circles

Literary arts organization


Literary arts organization

FieldValue
nameChina Federation of Literary and Art Circles
native_name中国文学艺术界联合会
native_name_langzh
imageChina Federation of Literary and Art Circles headquarters (20231110123316).jpg
captionHeadquarters
formation
typePeople's organization
location_cityBuilding 32, No. 1, Beishatan Courtyard, Chaoyang, Beijing
location_countryChina
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameTie Ning
website

History

After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party's Propaganda Department organized networks of cultural workers' associations which were headed by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. The state incorporated existing cultural enterprises into the state apparatus, which provided stable income and working environments for artists. The state commissioned writers and artists to create works in various genres celebrating the new country.

Branches

  • China Artists Association ()
  • China Film Association ()
  • Chinese Musicians Association ()
  • China Television Artists Association ()
  • China Writers Association ()
  • China Theatre Association ()
  • China Calligraphers Association ()

Presidents of the Federation

  • Tie Ning 2016–present
  • Sun Jiazheng 2006–2016
  • Zhou Weizhi 1996–2006
  • Cao Yu 1988–1996
  • Zhou Yang 1979–1988
  • Guo Moruo 1960–1979
    • Vice-president: Mao Dun, Zhou Yang, Mei Lanfang, Ba Jin, Xia Yan, Cai Chusheng, Lao She, Xu Guangping
  • Guo Moruo 1953–1960
    • Vice-president: Mao Dun, Zhou Yang
  • Guo Moruo 1949–1953
    • Vice-president: Mao Dun, Zhou Yang

Officials

  • Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary: Zhao Shi 2011–present
  • Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary: Hu Zhenmin 2004–2010

Publishing

  • China Art Newspaper
  • Contemporary TV
  • Popular Cinema
  • Popular Photography

References

References

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  2. Burns, John P.. (2019-12-16). "The Chinese Communist Party's Nomenklatura System". Routledge.
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  4. [http://www.chinaculture.org/library/2008-01/16/content_26919.htm China Federation of Literary and Art Circles] {{webarchive. link. (2010-09-16 Chinaculture.org 16, January 2008)
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  7. [http://big5.ce.cn/gate/big5/en.ce.cn/National/culture/200611/21/t20061121_9525603.shtml Culture minister elected president of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-07-25 Beijing Time 13, November 2006)
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20121107153444/http://news.xinhuanet.com/book/2011-03/02/c_121139381.htm 赵实新任中国文联党组书记] Xinhuanet.com 2, March 2011
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