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Performing The Cold War In The Postcolonial World Theatre Film Literature And Things Christopher B Balme

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Performing The Cold War In The Postcolonial World Theatre Film Literature And Things Christopher B Balme
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.32 MB
Author: Christopher B. Balme
ISBN: 9781000932638, 100093263X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Performing The Cold War In The Postcolonial World Theatre Film Literature And Things Christopher B Balme by Christopher B. Balme 9781000932638, 100093263X instant download after payment.

This volume explores how the Cultural Cold War played out in Africa and Asia in the context of decolonization. Both the United States and the Soviet Union as well as East European states undertook significant efforts to influence cultural life in the newly independent, postcolonial world.


The different forms of influence are the subject of this book. The contributions are grouped around four topic headings. "Networks and Institutions" looks at the various ways Western-style theatre became institutionalized in the decolonial world, especially Africa. "Cultural Diplomacy" focuses on the activities of the Soviet Union in India in the late 1950s and 1960s in the very different arenas of book publishing and the circus. "Artists and Agency" explores how West African filmmakers (Ousmane Sembène and Abderrahmane Sissako) and European authors (Brecht and Ibsen) were harnessed for different kinds of Cold War strategies. Finally, "Cultures of Things" investigates how everyday objects such as books and iconic theatre buildings became suffused with affect, nostalgia, and ideology.


This book will be of interest for students of the Cold War, postcolonial studies, theatre, film, and literature.


Chapters 1, 4, 8, and 11 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.


Funded by the European Research Council Project "Developing Theatre".

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