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<p>In the late 1960s, student protests broke out throughout much of the world, and while Britain’s anti-Vietnam protestors and China’s Red Guards were clearly radically different, these movements at times shared inspirations, aspirations, and aesthetics. Within Western popular media, Mao’s China was portrayed as a danger to world peace, but at the same time, for some on the counter-cultural left, the Cultural Revolution (1966?1976) contained ideas worthy of exploration. Moreover, because of Britain’s continued colonial possession of Hong Kong, Britain had a specific interest in ongoing events in China, and information was highly sought after. Thus, the objects that China exportedーpropaganda posters, paintings, Mao badges, periodicals, ceramics, etc.ーbecame a crucial avenue through which China was known at this time, and interest in them crossed the political divide.<br /> <em>Collecting the Revolution</em> uses the objects that the Chinese government sent abroad and that visitors broug...楽天市場のショップで商品詳細の続きを見る