Performing the Cold War in the Postcolonial World

Performing the Cold War in the Postcolonial World

Theatre, Film, Literature and Things

Balme, Christopher B.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

254

Mole

9781032051611

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1. Introduction 2. Aesthetic World-Systems: Mythologies of Modernism and Realism Part 1: Networks and Institutions 3. Cold War Mobilities: Eastern European Theatre Going Global 4. Theatre for Influence: American Cultural and Philanthropic Missions in West Africa During the Early Cold War Part 2: Cultural Diplomacy 5. "Propaganda Was Almost Nil"?: Soviet Books and Publishing in India in the 1960s 6. Indo-Soviet Circus Exchanges During the Cold War: State Propaganda or a People's Art Form? Part 3: Artists and Agency 7. Narratives of Education and Migration: From La Noire de... (1966) to Octobre (1993) 8. Brecht as a Tool for Cultural Development: East German ITI Events for Theatre Artists from the "Third World" 9. "Clean Tablets to Write Upon": Ibsen's Brand in Riga and Moscow in the 1970s Part 4: Cultures of Things 10. Soviet Books, Geopolitical Imagination and Eclectic Solidarities in India 11. National Theatres in Africa Between Modular Modernity and Cultural Heritage
Cultural Cold War;decolonization;postcolonial studies;cultural diplomacy;national theatre;Soviet Books;Latvian SSR;Dailes Theatre;ITI;CIA Fund;Black Orpheus;West Germany;Cultural Diplomacy Programme;La Noire De;USIS;UN;Vice Versa;GDR;East German Theatre;Soviet Circus;Global South;Indian Circus;La Guma;GDR Theatre;Brecht's Work;Tropical Architecture;Eastern European Theatre;Nation Building;India 1956a