Mao's Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution

Mao's Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution - Scheidegger & Spiess

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In August 1968, the Pakistani foreign minister visited Beijing and presented Chairman Mao with a crate of mangoes. Apparently, Mao immediately sent the mangoes, a fruit unkown so far in China, as a gift to the"Worker-Peasant Mao Zedong Thought Propaganda Teams" deployed into Quinghua University to put down warring factions of Red Guards and occupy the campus, with the implicit political message that workers were now made managers of education. The exotic fruit were then distributed over the following weeks to various factories. Thus the mangoes, perceived as coming from Chairman Mao, transformed from mere fruit into near-divine symbol. They were celebrated by the workers as tokens of Mao's love and compassion and worshipped as a kind of religious relic. The Golden Mango powerfully symbolised the slogan "The working class must be the leaders in everything", and soon appeared on all kinds of household products. The new book Mao's Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution illustrates how factory workers tried to preserve Chairman Mao's precious gift, how the mango transformed into a religious symbol, and how the political spectacle of the 1968 National Day Parade featured the mango. Contents: Albert Lutz - Introduction Zheng Xiaowei - Narrative of the Incident Wang Xiaoping - Golden Mangoes: Recollections of a Factory Worker Alfreda Murck - Designing a Spectacle: The National Day Parade of 1968 Carma Hinton - Golden Mangoes: Recollections of a Student Alfreda Murck - Symbolism of Edibles in Chinese Literature and Painting Adam Y Chau - The 1976 Movie The Song of the Mango Alonzo Emery - The Status of Workers Then and Now

Book information

ISBN: 9783858817327
Publisher: Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Imprint: Scheidegger & Spiess
Pub date:
DEWEY: 951.056
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 247
Weight: 670g
Height: 245mm
Width: 175mm
Spine width: 21mm