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Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research

Mao’s Lost Children: Stories Of The Rusticated Youth Of China's Cultural Revolution

2 December
Arts C175
1-2.30pm

Laura Maynard, Andrew Crisell, Professor Magnus Marsden and Maurizio Marinelli

Join us for discussion and nibbles at the launch of a fascinating new collection of memoirs written by more than fifty Chinese who as young people during the rule of Mao Zedong were rusticated to Hainan Island to clear the jungle for rubber plantations. Their unique, first-hand insights into this turbulent period of China’s recent history are also a moving testimony to the indomitable nature of the human spirit.  Mao’s Lost Children

 

 

This event is co-sponsored by the Sussex Asia Centre.

For more information, email a.loske@sussex.ac.uk or m.jolly@sussex.ac.uk. Centre for Life History & Life Writing Research, 01273-873585, http://www.sussex.ac.uk/clhlwr  All seminars are free and wheelchair accessible.

 Mao's Lost Children

'The ox-cart was the main means of transport'. Taken in 1972 by CHEN Hongbo

'The ox-cart was the main means of transport'. Taken in 1972 by CHEN Longsheng