Skip to main content
International Institute for Asian Studies

Search form

  • Our Network
    • Partners & Network
    • Outreach
  • What we do
    • Research
    • Fellowship
    • Events
    • Publications
  • Who we are
    • About IIAS
    • Our Focus
    • People
    • Our Location
    • Contact
  • Asian Cities
  • Global Asia
  • Asian Heritages
Marxism & Communism

Mao Zedong and China

The Newsletter 57 Summer 2011
Paul Doolan
Zurich International School, Switzerland

Rebecca E. Karl, 2010 Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World: A concise history. Durham and London: Duke University Press. 208 pages, ISBN 978 0 8223 4795 8 (paperback)

If Mao Zedong were to catch a glimpse of present day China, he would surely turn in his grave, except for the inconvenient fact that he doesn't have one. Indeed, his embalmed body is today one of the major tourist highlights in Tiananmen Square. Not only has China embraced state led capitalist-style economic growth, but Mao himself, as kitsch and commodity, 'floods the consumer market', as Professor Rebecca Karl puts it in her excellent new biography. These days 'CCP' could just as easily stand for the Chinese Capitalist Party, rather than the Chinese Communist Party. 

IIAS_NL57_38.pdf
  • Read more about Mao Zedong and China
  • Log in or register to post comments

logo IIAS
About IIAS
IIAS is a postdoctoral research centre based in the Netherlands. IIAS encourages the interdisciplinary and comparative study of Asia and promotes national and international cooperation.
Follow us
facebook button  twitter button  linkedin button
divider
Newsletter cover
Subscribe to theNewsletter
Have the IIAS Newsletter arrive in your mailbox four times a year. Free of charge.
subscribe to the Newsletter button /></a>
</div></body></html>
divider
More IIAS initiatives
  • ICAS
  • New Asia Books
  • EuforAsia
  • European Alliance For Asian Studies
IIAS · Rapenburg 59 · 2311 GJ Leiden · the Netherlands · T +31-71-5272227 · F +31-71-5274162 · E IIAS@iias.nl © 2011 IIAS