I'm looking for recommendations for literature on the growth of Maoism in the
West, especially in the 1960s and 1970s. In particular, any material giving
some idea of how much information on life in Mao's China was known in the West
during this period would be of great interest. Not just
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Subject: [Marxism] Literature on Western Maoism
I'm looking for recommendations for literature on the growth of Maoism
in the West, especially in the 1960s
-streams-within-french-maoism/
Jim F.
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From: Richard Fidler rfidle...@sympatico.ca
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Subject: Re: [Marxism] Literature on Western Maoism
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 06:52:42 -0400
You might start with back issues of Monthly Review, which
Ian Pace wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for literature on the growth of Maoism in the
West, especially in the 1960s and 1970s. In particular, any material giving
some idea of how much information on life in Mao's China was known in the
West during this period would be of great
Thanks for all suggestions so far. The context for this is a projected
paper/article (just in the planning/abstract stage at the moment) looking at
various composers explicitly engaging with Maoist ideas in their work,
primarily Cornelius Cardew. But I'm interested in anything on the reception