1. The Universal Message in Woodcut Art
I will accomplish this by looking at the main aims of the Chinese revolutionary woodcuts in line with Anderson's theory of nationalism, the way the art exhibitions was carried out and the results of the exhibitions. Due to the broadness of this subject matter, I will mainly focus on the aims of the Chinese revolutionary woodcuts because that was fundamental to the whole movement. ... The iconic image of the naked and blindfolded man struggling against his bonds, does not metaphorically represent China, but calls or, in fact, screams it into being by awakening and empowering its citizens ...
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