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Introduction to the National Literary and Artistic Association of China

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Introduction to the National Literary and Artistic Association of China
Introduction to the National Literary and Artistic Association of China

Recent media reports: From August 25 to 26, 2021, the national literary and artistic associations affiliated to the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, including the China Music Association, the China Drama Association, the China Film Association, the China Television Association, the China Music Association, the China Dance Association, the China People's Association, the China Photography Association, the China Artists Association, the China Book Association, the China Miscellaneous Association, the China Critics Association, etc., respectively held a symposium on the construction of professional style, commented on the violations of laws and regulations, and the loss of morality and norms, issued initiatives to the literary and art circles, resisted those who violated the law and lost morality, and called on literary and art practitioners to abide by laws and regulations. Abide by professional ethics, fulfill social responsibilities, carry forward the new style and righteousness, and pursue both virtue and art.

The report mentioned 12 state-level literary and artistic associations, including the China Music Association, the Drama Association, the Film Association, the Television Association, the Music Association, the Dance Association, the People's Association, the Photography Association, the Artists Association, the Book Association, the Miscellaneous Association, and the Critics Association, plus the China Writers Association, a total of 13. Counting the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, although the levels are different, there are 14.

The China Federation of Literary and Art Circles is a people's organization under the leadership of the Communist Party of China composed of a nationwide literary and artistic association, a federation of literary and artistic circles of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and a nationwide federation of literature and art in the industry (industry), and is a bridge and link between the party and the government and the literary and artistic circles, and an important force for the prosperous development of socialist literary and artistic undertakings and the construction of advanced socialist culture.

In July 1949, the First All-China Congress of Literary and Art Workers was held, and the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles was established; from September 23 to October 6, 1953, the Second Congress of Chinese Literary and Art Workers was held, and it was decided to rename the "All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles" as the "Federation of Chinese Literary and Art Circles". The China Federation of Literary and Art Circles has a total of 56 group members, including 14 National Literary and Artistic Associations, 32 provincial, autonomous regional and municipal corps and literary federations, and 10 industrial industry literary associations.

There are 14 national literary and artistic associations, including: China Dramatists Association, China Photographers Association, China Filmmakers Association, China Calligraphers Association, China Musicians Association, China Acrobats Association, China Artists Association, China Television Artists Association, China Qu Artists Association, China Writers Association, China Dancers Association, China Literary and Art Critics Association, China Folk Writers Association, China Literature and Art Volunteer Association.

32 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, Corps) literary federations, including: Beijing Literary Federation, Tianjin Literary Federation, Hebei Literary Association, Shanxi Literary Federation, Inner Mongolia Literary Federation, Liaoning Literary Federation, Jilin Literary Federation, Heilongjiang Literary Federation, Shanghai Literary Federation, Jiangsu Literary Federation, Zhejiang Literary Federation, Anhui Literary Federation, Fujian Literary Federation, Jiangxi Literary Association, Shandong Literary Federation, Henan Literary Federation, Hubei Literary Association, Hunan Literary Federation, Guangdong Literary Federation, Guangxi Literary Association, Hainan Literary Federation, Chongqing Literary Association, Sichuan Literary Federation, Guizhou Literary Association, Yunnan Literary Association, Tibet Literary Federation, Shaanxi Literary Association, Gansu Literary Association, Qinghai Literary Federation, Ningxia Literary Federation, Xinjiang Literary Federation, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Literary Association.

There are 10 industrial industry literary associations, including: China Petroleum Literary Association, China Petrochemical Literary Association, China Railway Literary Association, All-China Public Security Literary Association, China Coal Mine Literary Association, China Procurator Literary Association, China Electric Power Literary Association, Chinese Min Bank Literary Association, China Water Conservancy Literary Association, China Financial Literary Association.

The Chinese Writers Association, founded in Beiping on July 23, 1949, was initially named the All-China Literary Workers Association, and in October 1953, it was officially renamed the Chinese Writers Association. It is a group organization at the ministerial level and a national people's organization at the central level. He is in charge of 16 societies: China International Reportage Research Society, China Mao Dun Research Society, Chinese Prose Literature Society, Chinese Fable Literature Research Society, Chinese Ethnic Minority Writers Society, Chinese Novel Society, Chinese Poetry Society, China Documentary Literature Research Society, China Ding Ling Research Society, China Zhao Shuli Research Society, China Miniature Novel Society, China Reportage Literature Society, Chinese Wuxia Literature Society, Chinese Poetry Society, China Xiaojun Research Society, And China PEN Center. There are 11 special committees: the Novel Committee, the Poetry Committee, the Prose Committee, the Reportage Committee, the Children's Literature Committee, the Military Literature Committee, the Film and Television Literature Committee, the Literary Theory Criticism Committee, the Ethnic Minority Literature Committee, the Writers' Rights and Interests Protection Committee, and the Internet Literature Committee.

The Chinese Music Association, founded in July 1949, was formerly known as the "All-China Music Workers Association", and the first chairman was Mr. Lu Ji, a musician. The Chinese Musicians Association implements an individual membership and group membership system, with 34 group members (provincial and autonomous region music associations) and more than 10,000 individual members (including composers, singers, performers, theoretical critics, lyricists, music educators, translators, and music activity organizers), distributed in various art academies, literary and artistic performance groups and research departments across the country, engaged in creation, theoretical research, performance and teaching. The Chinese Musicians Association is a group member of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. There are 11 committees: 1. Development and Construction Committee, Creative Committee, Theory Committee, Music Rights and Interests Protection Committee, Performing Arts Committee, Ethnic Music Committee, Music Education Committee, Social Music Committee, Foreign Liaison Committee, Young Musicians Branch, and Popular Music Society.

The Chinese Dramatists Association, founded on July 24, 1949, was formerly known as the All-China Dramatists Association, and in 1953 it was renamed the Chinese Dramatists Association, referred to as the Chinese Dramatists Association.

The China Filmmakers Association, founded in July 1949, was originally named "All-China Film Artists Association", renamed "China Filmmakers Association" in 1957, renamed "China Filmmakers Association" in 1960, and renamed "China Filmmakers Association" in 1979, referred to as China Film Association.

The China Television Artists Association, founded in May 1985, is a people's organization composed of television artists of all nationalities across the country, and the first chairman is Jin Zhao. Referred to as China Vision Association.

The Chinese Qu Artists Association, which evolved from the Preparatory Committee of the China Qu Art Improvement Association established in July 1949 and the Subsequent Reconstruction of the China Qu Art Research Society and the China Qu Art Workers Association, has different names, but its nature and tasks are the same, all of which are professional people's organizations voluntarily combined by composers and qu art workers of all nationalities in China under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, with the aim of following the party's literary and artistic line, principles and policies, reforming and developing China's qu art art, serving the people, and serving socialism.

The Chinese Dancers Association, formerly known as the All-China Dance Workers Association, the China Dance Art Research Association, and the China Dance Workers Association, was established in Beijing in July 1949. The China Dance Association has absorbed dance performances, choreographers, theories, education, editing, management and expert committees with outstanding achievements in the activities of mass dance organizations nationwide, and has 35 provincial, autonomous regional and municipal dance associations and industry literary association dance association group members in 35 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, with more than 5,000 individual members in the country.

The Chinese Folk Writers Association, founded on March 29, 1950, was known as the Chinese Folk Art Research Society before 1987.

Referred to as the Chinese People's Association.

The China Photographers Association, founded in December 1956, has 60 group members, including 31 provincial, autonomous regional and municipal photography associations, the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Photography Association, and the national industry and industry photographers association.

The China Artists Association, formerly known as the All-China Artists Association, was founded on July 21, 1949 in Laijin Yuxuan, Zhongshan Park, Beijing, and Xu Beihong was elected as the first chairman. On October 4, 1953, the enlarged meeting of the National Art Association decided to change its name to the Chinese Artists Association, referred to as the China Artists Association.

The Chinese Calligraphers Association was founded in May 1981. On January 27, 2021, the 8th National Congress of the China Book Association closed in Beijing, and Sun Xiaoyun was elected as the chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Association.

The China Acrobats Association, founded in 1981, implements a group membership and individual membership system. In 2020, there are 30 group members (including the People's Liberation Army), including 29 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps; there are more than 2,900 individual members.

The China Literary and Art Critics Association, founded on May 30, 2014, is voluntarily formed by literary and art critics, literary and art critics and relevant units concerned about supporting literary and art criticism.

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