'Maoism and the Chinese Cultural Revolution is a global, and not just a Chinese phenomenon. Red Guards' grass-roots activism not only captivated young leftists all over the world, it also inspired a generation of artists-and this is what the book sets out to study, dealing with global Maoisms and their repercussions in the artistic scenes: how did different Maoist artistic groups (inter)act within different local and transcultural contexts? This book shows convincingly how, in different places around the world, from Africa, to India, to Latin America, Europe and, China, too, Maoism became and still remains a catalyst in transforming cultural movements, even cultural revolutions.'
Barbara Mittler, Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University
Jacopo Galimberti is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Manchester
Noemi de Haro Garcia is Lecturer at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Victoria H. F. Scott is an independent scholar
Introduction: the art of contradiction - Jacopo Galimberti, Noemi de Haro Garcia and Victoria H. F. Scott
1 Realising the Chinese Dream: three visions of Making China great again - Stefan R. Landsberger
2 Realism, socialist realism and China's avant-garde: a historical perspective - Yan Geng
3 Engineering the human soul in 1950s Indonesia and Singapore - Simon Soon
4 Framing margins: Mao and visuality in twentieth-century India - Sanjukta Sunderason
5 The Black Panther newspaper and revolutionary aesthetics - Colette Gaiter
6 The Red Flag: the art and politics of West German Maoism - Lauren Graber and Daniel Spaulding
7 A secondary contradiction: feminist aesthetics and 'The Red Room for Vietnam' - Elodie Antoine
8 Materialist translations of Maoism in the work of Supports/Surfaces - Allison Myers
9 Mao, militancy and media: Daniel Dezeuze and China from scroll to (TV) screen - Sarah Wilson
10 La Familia Lavapies: Maoism, art and dissidence in Spain - Noemi de Haro Garcia
11 Maoism, Dadaism and Mao-Dadaism in 1960s and 1970s Italy - Jacopo Galimberti
12 Another red in the Portuguese diaspora: Lourdes Castro and Manuel Zimbro's Un autre livre rouge - Ana Bigotte Vieira and Andre Silveira
13 Avenida Mao Tse Tung (or how artists navigated the Mozambican Revolution) - Polly Savage
14 Maoist imaginaries in Latin American art - Ana Longoni
15 Iconography of a prison massacre: drawings by Peruvian Shining Path war survivors - Anouk Guine
16 Mao in a gondola: Chinese representation at the Venice Biennale (1993-2003) - Estelle Bories
17 Reproducibility, propaganda and the Chinese origins of neoliberal aesthetics - Victoria H. F. Scott
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