The collection brings together international experts to detail the book's journey:
: Examines how Peru's Shining Path leaders patterned their violent crusade on Maoist principles.
: Focuses on "material connections and shared imaginaries" in Tanzania.
: Discusses the book's failure to gain traction in the Soviet Union (where it was banned).
: It functioned as a symbol of liberation for activists in the West (e.g., the Black Panther Party in the U.S.) while simultaneously being a tool of state-enforced conformity and oppression in China.
: Details the origins, mass production, and eventual demise of the book in China.
The book , edited by Alexander C. Cook , is a seminal scholarly collection of 15 essays that explores the worldwide impact of Quotations from Chairman Mao . Published by Cambridge University Press , the volume treats the book not just as a piece of propaganda, but as a "global historical phenomenon" that influenced art, music, and radical politics across diverse cultures. Core Themes and Analysis