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Alice Rothchild
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Box 14, Slide 03 Alice Rothchild picking cucumbers with a local worker at the Wusan People's Commune's fields, Shenyang. Summer, 1973. "Feeling faintly absurd, I bent low in the fields of the Wusan People's Commune near Shenyang, my back aching… Responding to our complaints, the guides had arranged for us to “engage in manual labor.” Participating in ordinary peasant life was a welcome respite from endless jieshao, “brief introductions” and turned out to be one of the most memorable moments of my trip. But my intentions were better than my skills."--Chinoy, M. (1999). In China live: People power and the television revolution (pp. 43–44). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
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ark:/20775/bb5676288f
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Vegetables Visitors, Foreign Communes (China) Field crops Harvesting Women agricultural laborers Wu san ren min gong she Shenyang (Liaoning Sheng, China) Liaoning Sheng (China) China Rothchild, Alice, 1948-
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Shenyang (Liaoning Sheng, China) Liaoning Sheng (China) China
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