Rethinking Comrade and Foreigner (opens in new tab) 🇨🇳China
This essay rethinks the place of foreign Maoists in the People’s Republic of China through the case of Joan Hinton, one of the most prominent American supporters of the Chinese Revolution. Drawing on newly examined archival materials from her 1963 visit to Shanghai, it argues that Hinton’s position in Maoist China was defined by a structural duality: she was celebrated as an internationalist symbol yet governed as a foreign subject. The archives further reveal a deeper mismatch between what A...
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