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    Comintern Aesthetics

    AvAmelia Glaser,Steven S. Lee

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2020

    1 043 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Founded by Vladimir Lenin in 1919 to instigate a world revolution, the Comintern sought to advance not only the proletarian struggle but also a wide variety of radical causes, including fighting against imperialism and racism in settings as varied as Ireland, India, the United States, and China. Notoriously, and from the organization’s outset, these causes grew ever more subservient to Soviet state interest and Stalinist centralization.Comintern Aesthetics shows how the cultural and political networks emerging from the Comintern have persisted, even after the Comintern’s demise in 1943. Tracing these networks through a multiplicity of artistic forms geared towards advancing a common, liberated humanity, this volume captures both the failure and the enduring allure of a Soviet-centred world revolution. The sixteen chapters in this edited volume examine cultural and revolutionary circuits that once connected Moscow to China, Southeast Asia, India, the Near East, Eastern Europe, Germany, Spain, and the Americas. The Soviet Union of the interwar years provided a template for the convergence of party politics and cultural history, but the volume traces how this template was adapted and reworked around the world. By emphasizing the shared Soviet routes of these far-flung circuits, Comintern Aesthetics recaptures a long-lost moment in which cultures could not only transform perception but also highlight alternatives to capitalism – namely, an anti-colonial world imaginary foregrounding race, class, and gender equality.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2020-03-11
    • Mått:160 x 234 x 43 mm
    • Vikt:920 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:592
    • Förlag:University of Toronto Press
    • ISBN:9781487504656
    • Utmärkelser:Winner of 2021 AATSEEL Best Edited Multi-Author Volume awarded by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages 2022 (United States)

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    Mer om författaren

    Amelia M. Glaser is Associate Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature at the University of California, San Diego.Steven S. Lee is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley.

    Recensioner i media

    "This is the best collection of essays this reviewer has read in recent years. It has been doomed to success by its very conception—an account of the body of cultural production, and especially literature, inspired and in some cases enabled, by the international communist movement."- Rossen Djagalov (The Russian Review, Vol. 80, No. 3) "I would highly recommend this volume not only to specialists in aesthetics and poetics but also to a wider audience interested in deepening its knowledge about international communism in the twentieth century. In broader Comintern literature, I would argue that this volume is positioned well within the connections between the Soviet central machine and the geographically widespread writers, artists, communists, and activists who plugged into Comintern aesthetics."- Vsevolod Kritskiy, University of Amsterdam (H-Russia)

    Innehållsförteckning

    • List of IllustrationsChronology: Comintern Aesthetics – Between Politics and CultureDominick LawtonEditors’ NoteIntroduction: Comintern Aesthetics – Space, Form, HistorySteven S. LeePart One. Space: Geopoetics, Networks, Translation1. World Literature as World Revolution: Velimir Khlebnikov’s Zangezi and the Utopian Geopoetics of the Russian Avant-GardeHarsha Ram2. Berlin–Moscow–Shanghai: Translating Revolution across Cultures in the Aftermath of the 1927 Shanghai DebacleKaterina Clark3. India–England–Russia: The Comintern TranslatedSnehal Shingavi4. Seeing the World Anew: Soviet Cinema and the Reorganization of 1930s Spanish Film CultureEnrique Fibla-Gutiérrez and Masha Salazkina5. The Panorama and the Pilgrimage: Brazilian Modernism, the Masses, and the Soviet Union in the 1930sSarah Ann Wells6. Polycentric Cosmopolitans: Writing World Literature in Indonesia and Vietnam, 1920s to 1950s and BeyondTony DayPart Two. Form: Beyond Realism-versus-Modernism and Art-versus-Propaganda7. Culture One and a HalfNariman Skakov8. Street Theatre and Subject Formation in Wartime China: Origins of a New Public ArtXiaobing Tang9. In the Shadow of the Inquisition: The Spanish Civil War in Yiddish PoetryAmelia M. Glaser10. "Beaten, but Unbeatable": On Langston Hughes’s Black LeninismJonathan Flatley11. A Comintern Aesthetics of Anti-racism in the Animated Short Film Blek end uaitChristina KiaerPart Three. History: Beyond the Interwar Years – Afterlives of Comintern Aesthetics12. The Revolutionary Romanticism of Alice Childress’s "Conversations from Life"Kate Baldwin13. When Comintern and Cominform Aesthetics Meet: Socialist Realism in Eastern Europe, 1956 and BeyondEvgeny Dobrenko14. Visions of the Future: Soviet Art, Architecture, and Film during and after the Comintern YearsVladimir Paperny and Marina Khrustaleva15. Comintern Media Experiments, Leftist Exile, and World Literature from East BerlinKatie Trumpener16. Workers of the World, Unite!Bo ZhengCodaSteven S. Lee and Amelia M. GlaserContributorsIndex