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Mao's Little red book : a global history / edited by Alexander C. Cook.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 287 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781107298576 (ebook)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 951.05092 23
LOC classification:
  • DS778.M3 C68 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The spiritual atom bomb and its global fallout / Alexander C. Cook -- A single spark: origins and spread of the Little Red Book in China / Daniel Leese -- Quotation songs: portable media and the Maoist pop song / Andrew F. Jones -- Mao quotations in factional battles and their afterlives: episodes from Chongqing / Guobin Yang -- Translation and internationalism / Lanjun Xu -- Maoism in Tanzania: material connections and shared imaginaries / Priya Lal -- Empty symbol: the Little Red Book in India / Sreemati Chakrabarti -- The influence of Maoism in Peru / David Scott Palmer -- The book that bombed: Mao's Little Red Thing in the Soviet Union / Elizabeth McGuire -- Mao and the Albanians / Elidor Mëhilli -- Partisan legacies and anti-imperialist ambitions: the Little Red Book in Italy and Yugoslavia / Dominique Kirchner Reill -- Badge books and brand books: the Mao Bible in East and West Germany / Quinn Slobodian -- Principally contradiction: the flourishing of French Maoism / Julian Bourg -- By the book: Quotations from Chairman Mao and the making of Afro-Asian radicalism, 1966-1975 / Bill V. Mullen -- Conclusion: In the beginning is the word: popular democracy and Mao's Little Red Book / Ban Wang.
Summary: Mao Zedong's Little Red Book (Quotations from Chairman Mao) - a compilation of the Chinese leader's speeches and writings - is one of the most visible and ubiquitous symbols of twentieth-century radicalism. Published for the first time in 1964, it rapidly became the must-have accessory for Red Guards and revolutionaries from Berkeley to Bamako. Yet, despite its worldwide circulation and enduring presence there has, until now, been no serious scholarly effort to understand this seminal text as a global historical phenomenon. Mao's Little Red Book brings together a range of innovative scholars from around the world to explore the fascinating variety of uses and forms that Mao's Quotations has taken, from rhetoric, art and song, to talisman, badge, and weapon. The authors of this pioneering volume use Mao's Quotations as a medium through which to re-examine the history of the twentieth-century world, challenging established ideas about the book to reveal its remarkable global impact.
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Introduction: The spiritual atom bomb and its global fallout / Alexander C. Cook -- A single spark: origins and spread of the Little Red Book in China / Daniel Leese -- Quotation songs: portable media and the Maoist pop song / Andrew F. Jones -- Mao quotations in factional battles and their afterlives: episodes from Chongqing / Guobin Yang -- Translation and internationalism / Lanjun Xu -- Maoism in Tanzania: material connections and shared imaginaries / Priya Lal -- Empty symbol: the Little Red Book in India / Sreemati Chakrabarti -- The influence of Maoism in Peru / David Scott Palmer -- The book that bombed: Mao's Little Red Thing in the Soviet Union / Elizabeth McGuire -- Mao and the Albanians / Elidor Mëhilli -- Partisan legacies and anti-imperialist ambitions: the Little Red Book in Italy and Yugoslavia / Dominique Kirchner Reill -- Badge books and brand books: the Mao Bible in East and West Germany / Quinn Slobodian -- Principally contradiction: the flourishing of French Maoism / Julian Bourg -- By the book: Quotations from Chairman Mao and the making of Afro-Asian radicalism, 1966-1975 / Bill V. Mullen -- Conclusion: In the beginning is the word: popular democracy and Mao's Little Red Book / Ban Wang.

Mao Zedong's Little Red Book (Quotations from Chairman Mao) - a compilation of the Chinese leader's speeches and writings - is one of the most visible and ubiquitous symbols of twentieth-century radicalism. Published for the first time in 1964, it rapidly became the must-have accessory for Red Guards and revolutionaries from Berkeley to Bamako. Yet, despite its worldwide circulation and enduring presence there has, until now, been no serious scholarly effort to understand this seminal text as a global historical phenomenon. Mao's Little Red Book brings together a range of innovative scholars from around the world to explore the fascinating variety of uses and forms that Mao's Quotations has taken, from rhetoric, art and song, to talisman, badge, and weapon. The authors of this pioneering volume use Mao's Quotations as a medium through which to re-examine the history of the twentieth-century world, challenging established ideas about the book to reveal its remarkable global impact.

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