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The tradition of the revolution is transmitted from generation to generation, propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1970 (colour litho)
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The tradition of the revolution is transmitted from generation to generation, propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1970 (colour litho)
RDA78535 The tradition of the revolution is transmitted from generation to generation, propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1970 (colour litho) by Chinese School (20th century) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1966-76;)
Media ID 33393160
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Communism Communist Cultural Revolution 1966 76 Frieze Plaque Posters Propaganda Pupils Star Stereotype Student Teacher Red Guard Teaching
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This print captures the essence of "The tradition of the revolution is transmitted from generation to generation" a propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1970. The vibrant colors and intricate details of this lithograph showcase the power and influence that propaganda had during this tumultuous period in Chinese history. In the foreground, we see a group of young students dressed in their iconic red scarves and uniforms, eagerly absorbing a history lesson taught by their dedicated teacher. Their attentive gazes are fixed upon a large frieze depicting key moments from China's revolutionary past. Each child holds a small red book, symbolizing Mao Zedong's Little Red Book, which served as an ideological guide for Communist Party members. The central figure in this composition is undoubtedly Chairman Mao himself, depicted with his characteristic benevolent smile and waving hand. His image dominates the scene, reminding viewers that his leadership is at the heart of this ongoing revolution. Surrounding Chairman Mao are various symbols associated with communism: flags bearing hammer-and-sickle emblems, stars representing socialist ideals, and plaques proclaiming slogans promoting unity and loyalty to the party. These visual cues reinforce political stereotypes while instilling nationalistic pride among both children and adults alike. This photograph not only serves as a historical artifact but also prompts us to reflect on how ideologies can be perpetuated through art forms like propaganda posters. It reminds us that education played a crucial role during this era - re-educating citizens according to communist principles was seen as essential for societal transformation. As we gaze upon this powerful image today, it serves as a reminder of how deeply ingrained these beliefs were within Chinese society during one of its most transformative periods. It invites us to consider how ideas are passed down through generations – whether they be revolutionary or otherwise – shaping our collective understanding of history and identity.
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