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Sites of Contest and Communitas
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This volume investigates the cultural sites where the global Cold War played out. It brings to view encounters that arose as writers, artists, filmmakers and intellectuals from or aligned with the Third World navigated the ideological and material constraints set by superpowers and regional powers.
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This volume investigates the cultural sites where the global Cold War played out. It brings to view encounters that arose as writers, artists, filmmakers and intellectuals from or aligned with the Third World navigated the ideological and material constraints set by superpowers and regional powers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9781000399431
- Artikelnr.: 62021375
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9781000399431
- Artikelnr.: 62021375
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Kerry Bystrom is an Associate Professor of English and Human Rights and Associate Dean of the College at Bard College Berlin, A Liberal Arts University. Previous publications include Democracy at Home in South Africa: Family Fictions and Transitional Culture (2016). Monica Popescu is an Associate Professor of English and William Dawson Scholar of African Literatures at McGill University. She is the author of South African Literature Beyond the Cold War (which won the 2012 Gustave O. Arlt Award in the Humanities) and At Penpoint: African Literatures, Postcolonial Studies and the Cold War (2020). Katherine Zien is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at McGill University. Zien's 2017 book is Sovereign Acts: Performing Race, Space, and Belonging in Panama and the Canal Zone. Her current project, supported by Canada's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, explores militarization and performance in Latin America's Cold War.
Introduction: "The Cultural Cold War and the Global South: Sites of Contest and Communitas." Part 1: Literary and Cultural Conferences and Meetings 1. "Cultural Bandung or Writerly Cold War? Revisiting the 1956 Asian Writers' Conference from an India-China Perspective." 2. "Mário Pinto de Andrade, the Cultural Congress of Havana, and the Role of Culture in the Global South." 3. "The Limits of Global Solidarity: Reading the 1968 Cultural Congress of Havana through Andrew Salkey's Havana Journal." 4. "Sovereign Alliances: Reading the Romance between Cuba and the Anglophone Caribbean in the 1970s." 5. "'We Understand Each Other': Writers from Eastern Europe and the Global South at the International Writing Program (1970s)." Part 2: Networks and Festivals of Visual Art and Cinema 6. Ra "Cinema in the Spirit of Bandung: The Afro-Asian Film Festival Circuit, 1957-1964." 7. "From Dakar to Diaspora: The Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres as Nexus and Network." 8. " (In Senegal) and (African Rhythms): Soviet Documentaries on Senegal during the Cold War." 9. "Ousmane Sembène's Borom Sarret and the Circulation of 'Tractor Art': A Cold War Contestation of Soviet Machine Iconography." 10. "Networks of South-South Solidarity and Cold War Argentine Filmmaking." Part 3: Literature and Print Culture Itineraries 11. "War, Famine, and Newsprint: The Making of Soviet India, 1942-1945." 12. "The Vatic Bargain: Solidarity and the Futures of the Philippine Cold War." 13. "Asia's Refugee City: Hong Kong in the Cold War." 14. "Freedom and Development in the Cultural Cold War." 15. "Raindrop on Dusty Ground: Nuruddin Farah, Somalia, and the Cold War." Part 4: Spectacular Performances 16. "Choreographing Ideology: On the Ballet Adaptation of Peter Abrahams' The Path of Thunder in the Soviet Union." 17. "'It's like inviting Pinochet to the Fourth of July': The Chilean Ship Esmeralda and Intersecting Spectacles in the Global Cold War." 18. "Reenacting Bodily Archives of the Cold War in Lola Arias's Minefield." 19. Afterword
Introduction: "The Cultural Cold War and the Global South: Sites of Contest and Communitas." Part 1: Literary and Cultural Conferences and Meetings 1. "Cultural Bandung or Writerly Cold War? Revisiting the 1956 Asian Writers' Conference from an India-China Perspective." 2. "Mário Pinto de Andrade, the Cultural Congress of Havana, and the Role of Culture in the Global South." 3. "The Limits of Global Solidarity: Reading the 1968 Cultural Congress of Havana through Andrew Salkey's Havana Journal." 4. "Sovereign Alliances: Reading the Romance between Cuba and the Anglophone Caribbean in the 1970s." 5. "'We Understand Each Other': Writers from Eastern Europe and the Global South at the International Writing Program (1970s)." Part 2: Networks and Festivals of Visual Art and Cinema 6. Ra "Cinema in the Spirit of Bandung: The Afro-Asian Film Festival Circuit, 1957-1964." 7. "From Dakar to Diaspora: The Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres as Nexus and Network." 8. " (In Senegal) and (African Rhythms): Soviet Documentaries on Senegal during the Cold War." 9. "Ousmane Sembène's Borom Sarret and the Circulation of 'Tractor Art': A Cold War Contestation of Soviet Machine Iconography." 10. "Networks of South-South Solidarity and Cold War Argentine Filmmaking." Part 3: Literature and Print Culture Itineraries 11. "War, Famine, and Newsprint: The Making of Soviet India, 1942-1945." 12. "The Vatic Bargain: Solidarity and the Futures of the Philippine Cold War." 13. "Asia's Refugee City: Hong Kong in the Cold War." 14. "Freedom and Development in the Cultural Cold War." 15. "Raindrop on Dusty Ground: Nuruddin Farah, Somalia, and the Cold War." Part 4: Spectacular Performances 16. "Choreographing Ideology: On the Ballet Adaptation of Peter Abrahams' The Path of Thunder in the Soviet Union." 17. "'It's like inviting Pinochet to the Fourth of July': The Chilean Ship Esmeralda and Intersecting Spectacles in the Global Cold War." 18. "Reenacting Bodily Archives of the Cold War in Lola Arias's Minefield." 19. Afterword