Thursday, October 29, 2009

Rediscovering China’s Cultural Revolution

Rediscovering China’s Cultural Revolution:
Art & Politics, Lived Experience, Legacies of Liberation

Join us at the 3-day symposium, Nov. 6 - 8 in Berkeley, CA.

red detachment/womenFew events in modern history have been as distorted and demonized as China ’s Cultural Revolution of 1966-76. Yet few events are more deserving of rediscovery.  This unique symposium offers an opportunity to rediscover - or discover for the first time - what this “revolution within a revolution” in socialist China was really all about.

Hear participants in the Cultural Revolution who offer vivid and exciting counter-narratives: youth who went to the countryside to work and learn from the peasants, artists who set out to create revolutionary art, women who struggled against feudal tradition-who look back at this period as some of the best years of their lives. And hear scholars whose work has uncovered previously ignored or discounted chapters in the Cultural Revolution, who document its immense international impact and lasting contributions in the arts, sciences and education.

Friday, Nov. 6 - Book Event: The Unknown Cultural Revolution:
Life and Change in a Chinese Village
with author Dongping Han*
6:30 pm Maude Fife Room in Wheeler Hall,
UC Berkeley Campus

Saturday: 10am-7pm venue TBA
Sunday: daytime venue TBA
Friday–Sunday (Nov 6-8): Exhibit at Wurster Hall

Posters of the Cultural Revolution


Panelists include:


Lincoln Cushing - Historian, poster archivist, co-author Chinese Posters: Art from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution


Bai Di - Director, Chinese and Asian Studies, Drew University; co-editor of Some of Us: Chinese Women Growing Up During the Mao Era


Dongping Han - Professor of History, Warren Wilson College; author; farmer, manager of a collective village factory during the Cultural Revolution


Raymond Lotta - Set the Record Straight Project; Maoist political economist; writer, Revolution newspaper; author, America in Decline; editor Maoist Economics and the Revolutionary Road to Communism


Ann Tompkins - lived and worked in Beijing during the Cultural Revolution; co-author of Chinese Posters: Art from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution


Ban Wang - Professor of Chinese Literature and Culture, Stanford University


Robert Weil - author of Red Cat, White Cat: China and the Contradictions of “Market Socialism”


*Friday book event co-sponsored by Monthly Review Press


Sponsored by Revolution Books-Berkeley.

For more information, go to www.revolutionbooks.org
Contact Revolution Books / Libros Revolucion - Los Angeles re transportation to Berkeley at 213.488.1303 or librosrevo@yahoo.com.

Fundraising News & Plans

Your creativity & energy are needed to help with this important aspect of revolutionary work.

Thurs., Nov. 5, Campus Used Book Sale

WANTED:  Donations of used books and volunteers who can staff for a shift at Cal State Univ. Los Angeles.  We aim to raise $500!  Contact us to donate or volunteer at 213.488.1303 or librosrevo@yahoo.com

Sir! No Sir!A big thanks to David Zeiger, filmmaker (“Sir! No Sir!”), for his generous contribution to Revolution Books / Libros Revolucion.  On the 8th anniversary of the criminal U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, his  invaluable DVD “Sir! No Sir!” of the powerful G.I. resistance during the Vietnam War can provide much-needed history and inspiration for the struggle that is urgently needed today.  We also have copies of the recently-released DVD “FTA” (about the F*ck the Army theater troupe with Jane Fonda & Donald Sutherland) that disappeared after one week in the#144-cover theaters in 1972, and books that document courageous military resistance from the 60’s to today.  Fundraising idea:  Host a DVD showing at your home, school, church, or club and pass the hat to raise funds for the bookstore while raising political consciousness for the future of humanity.

Thanks to everyone who donated items and energy to the yard sale.  We raised over $850 last weekend!  It couldn’t have happened without you, and was a MAJOR collective contribution toward our overhead costs.  We would like to have a yard sale every month but need more volunteers to do that.  Will you step up to help?  Contact us at 213.488.1303 or librosrevo@yahoo.com.

Also, we are thrilled to have new sustainers who have joined other Friends of Revolution Books / Libros Revolucion.  These generous monthly donors are laying the groundwork for the rent being covered.  But truth be told, at this point we fall quite short of reaching our sustainer goal.  Stop and consider this: Every day, people are told that radical and revolutionary alternatives are unworkable and undesirable and are ruled out of the dominant discourse. The political imagination is stunted, sights lowered, people taught to think that capitalism/imperialism is the only and best way the world could be. Revolution Books / Libros Revolucion is critical to lifting the lid on this.

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Successful Weekend with Sunsara Taylor!

‘Common Ground’ is Killing Ground: Abortion, Morality and Christian Fascism in the Age of ObamaOn Oct. 2nd & 3rd the bookstore tabled at the Atheist Alliance Int’l 2009 Convention in Burbank.  The annual event was in partnership with the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, and this year highlighted “Darwin’s Legacy”.  The convention was the largest ever - 700 people (due to high demand, they re-opened registration after initially closing it at 500).  Speakers included Richard Dawkins and Bill Maher, among other major voices in the field.  Very significant was the inclusion of Sunsara Taylor, writer for Revolution newspaper, who spoke twice at the conference.  And what a difference it made.

She first spoke at the morning podcast of “Dogma Free America” which kicked off the conference, so several hundred people heard Sunsara, along with PZ Myers and actor William B. Davis (“The Cigarette Man” from the X-Files).  In the afternoon, she presented a workshop “‘Common Ground’ is Killing Ground: Abortion, Morality and Christian Fascism in the Age of Obama”.  People engaged with her throughout the weekend, including a tearful young woman who said she’d gotten an abortion a year ago, and after hearing Sunsara for the first time she felt fully confident of her decision.  A speaker from Mexico told us of the abortion battles there, where abortion is legal in Mexico City (though not throughout the country), but the ideological chains of religion weigh very heavily and dangerously on women.


Many participants came by the booktable to talk, get literature and t-shirts (equal #’s of Atheist shirts and Fuck Capitalism ones).  At times there were 3 discussions going on at once with our 3 staffers.  There were some who didn’t agree with us re communism, revolution, or abortion, but a number were very attracted to the radicalness and science of what Sunsara and the booktable put forward.  Atheists generally are critical thinkers and pride themselves on being open-minded and rational, and in some cases “out there” without great concern for social approbation, but our communist atheist line was challenging to mainstream atheists and compelling to many there.It was great to reconnect at the conference with some of the authors who have spoken at our bookstore, including PZ Myers, Charles Belser and Donald Prothero, and we met others whom we are planning to host in the future.  The range of people was itself fascinating - a truck driver, the manager of extreme sports (athletes he said tend to be religious, but not their trainers), artists, teachers including a couple moms who homeschool, & professors, many of whom came by themselves and seem to be rather isolated in, and not vocal about, their atheism, but were invigorated to be at the convention.  The Secular Students Association booth reported a 283% increase in clubs over the past 3 years, and we met some secular students from a religious university!

The opportunity to sit in on the multi-media presentations delving into new scientific discoveries,  and philosophical wrangling with a spirit of critical thinking over the course of the weekend was a glimpse into the future when people all throughout revolutionary society will be able to engage in the search for truth to transform the world.


Resisting the Right-Wing Assault of Gays, Women and Others:  The Morality We Need to Change the World, With or Without Gods
On Oct. 4, we had a booth at the 8th annual Book Fair in the small, progressive city of West Hollywood.  Across from our booth was the Good Reads Pavilion (one of 7 stages) where Sunsara Taylor and Rev. Eric Lee, president of the LA Southern Christian Leadership Conference and author of “Marriage Equality”, spoke on the panel “Resisting the Right-Wing Assault of Gays, Women and Others:  The Morality We Need to Change the World, With or Without Gods”.  Both speakers have been sharply criticized for their outspoken opposition to these assaults.  The panel was moderated by Michael Slate, writer for Revolution newspaper and host of KPFK’s Tuesday edition of Beneath the Surface.  30 people attended, filling the chairs in the outdoor pavilion (the highest attendance of these 1st panels of the day).  There was some lively discussion and debate about whether it is a need or a danger to work to repolarize society around the morality of support for gay marriage, women’s right to abortion, the liberation of black people and the rights of immigrants around which the current negative polarization is weighing heavily on people.  Sunsara read from several sections of Bob Avakian’s book “Away with All Gods - Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World” in addressing the liberating communist morality that opposes traditional, patriarchal norms.

Throughout the day at our booth people took the Set the Record Straight quiz and checked out other literature to dig into questions (and lies about socialism and communism) that came up regarding the upcoming Ray Lotta tour that we were promoting.  Most of the young people who took the quiz got the majority of answers wrong, not surprising given the ideological offensive that “this is the best of all possible worlds”, but were open to learning the history of socialism that they’d never heard before, especially since they see the economic crisis, the environment, the unending wards, and wonder what’s going on.

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