Material Contradictions in Mao's China Material Contradictions in Mao's China

Material Contradictions in Mao's China

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An excavation of the sociocultural, economic, and political history of everyday commodities

The growth of markets and consumerism in China’s post-Mao era of political and economic reform is a story familiar to many. By contrast, the Mao period (1949–1976)—rightly framed as a time of scarcity—initially appears to have had little material culture to speak of. Yet people attributed great meaning to materials and objects often precisely because they were rare and difficult to obtain. This first volume devoted to the material history of the period explores the paradox of material culture under Chinese Communist Party rule and illustrates how central materiality was to individual and collective desire, social and economic construction of the country, and projections of an imminent socialist utopia within reach of every man and woman, if only they worked hard enough.

Bringing together scholars of Chinese art, cinema, culture, performance, and more, this volume shares groundbreaking research on the objects and practices of everyday life in Mao’s China, from bamboo and bricks to dance and film. With engaging narratives and probing analysis, the contributors make a place for China’s experience in the history of global material culture and the study of socialist modernity.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
December 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Washington Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
25.6
MB
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