These clear ideological prescriptions almost seemed to be beleid by the fact that many if not most of the posters showing paratrooper women were designed by artists who had made their mark in the pre-Liberation era with yuefenpai--calendar and commercial-- designs.
The fascination with women gracefully gliding down, hanging from colorful parachutes, that marked the pre-Cultural Revolution era was traded in later for a slightly more heroic and bellingerent approach.
Even when the high tide of Maoism ended in 1976 and Socialist Realism no longer was prescribed as mode of expression, parachuting women continued to exert a great influence on designers.
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