Performing the Cold War in the Postcolonial World
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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
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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
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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
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