The Emergence of Global Maoism : : China's Red Evangelism and the Cambodian Communist Movement, 1949–1979 / / Matthew Galway.

The Emergence of Global Maoism examines the spread of Mao Zedong's writings, ideology, and institutions when they travelled outside of China. Matthew Galway links Chinese Communist Party efforts to globalize Maoism to the dialectical engagement of exported Maoism by Cambodian Maoist intellectua...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Abbreviations --   |t Note on Languages --   |t Introduction --   |t 1. Discovering Truth through Practice --   |t 2. Transmitting Maoism --   |t 3. The Origins of Cambodia’s Maoist Vision --   |t 4. Integrating Truth with Concrete Practice --   |t 5. Like Desiccated Straw in the Rice Fields --   |t 6. “We Must Combine Theory and Practice” --   |t Conclusion --   |t Glossary --   |t Notes --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a The Emergence of Global Maoism examines the spread of Mao Zedong's writings, ideology, and institutions when they travelled outside of China. Matthew Galway links Chinese Communist Party efforts to globalize Maoism to the dialectical engagement of exported Maoism by Cambodian Maoist intellectuals.How do ideas manifest outside of their place of origin? Galway analyzes how universal ideological systems became localized, both in Mao's indigenization of Marxism-Leninism and in the Communist Party of Kampuchea's indigenization of Maoism into its own revolutionary ideology. By examining the intellectual journeys of CPK leaders who, during their studies in Paris in the 1950s, became progressive activist-intellectuals and full-fledged Communists, he shows that they responded to political and socioeconomic crises by speaking back to Maoism—adapting it through practice, without abandoning its universality. Among Mao's greatest achievements, the Sinification of Marxism enabled the CCP to canonize Mao's thought and export it to a progressive audience of international intellectuals. These intellectuals would come to embrace the ideology as they set a course for social change. The Emergence of Global Maoism illuminates the process through which China moved its goal from class revolution to a larger anticolonial project that sought to cast out European and American imperialism from Asia. 
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653 |a globalization of Maoism, the ideology of the Khmer Rouge, the origins of the Cambodian genocide, the origins of Mao Zedong Thought, the ideology of the People’s Republic of China, how Pol Pot came to power in Cambodi, why the Khmer Rouge regime was violent. 
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