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Entangled East and West : Cultural Diplomacy and Artistic Interaction during the Cold War / ed. by Simo Mikkonen, Jari Parkkinen, Giles Scott-Smith.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Rethinking the Cold War ; 4Publisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (VI, 316 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110570502
  • 9783110570601
  • 9783110573169
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 700.103 23
LOC classification:
  • NX180.P64 E58 2019
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Exploring Culture in and of the Cold War -- Visual Aesthetics and Diplomacy -- The Soviet Avant-Garde in Cold War Britain: the Art in Revolution Exhibition (1971) -- “The Collective Approach Does Not Abolish the Individual”: Links between Soviet Avant-garde Experiments and Architectural Practice in the Netherlands during the Early Twentieth Century -- The Berlin Wall: Photographic Diplomacy in a Globalised World -- “No More Memorials of War.” Helsinki’s Statue of Peace and the Struggle for Finnish Memory -- Literary and Scholarly Diplomacy -- Lev Kopelev and His Role in German–Soviet Cultural Relations -- Universities during the Cultural Cold War: Mapping the Research Agenda -- Soviet Americanists and American Visual Media in the USSR during the Brezhnev Era -- Diplomacy in Music and Performing Arts -- Soviet Music Recordings and Cold War Cultural Relations -- New Directions in Soviet Music Publishing: Preslit, Am-Rus Music Agency and Anglo-Soviet Music Press Between 1944–48 -- Yves Montand in the USSR: Mixed Messages of Post-Stalinist/Western Cultural Encounters -- Beyond Cold War Boundaries (Conclusion) -- Looking for Lagonia: On “Imaginary Bridges” and Cold War Boundaries -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Despite increasing scholarship on the cultural Cold War, focus has been persistently been fixed on superpowers and their actions, missing the important role played by individuals and organizations all over Europe during the Cold War years.This volume focuses on cultural diplomacy and artistic interaction between Eastern and Western Europe after 1945. It aims at providing an essentially European point of view on the cultural Cold War, providing fresh insight into little known connections and cooperation in different artistic fields. Chapters of the volume address photography and architecture, popular as well as classical music, theatre and film, and fine arts. By examining different actors ranging from individuals to organizations such as universities, the volume brings new perspective on the mechanisms and workings of the cultural Cold War. Finally, the volume estimates the pertinence of the Cold War and its influence in post-1991 world.The volume offers an overview on the role culture played in international politics, as well as its role in the Cold War more generally, through interesting examples and case studies.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Exploring Culture in and of the Cold War -- Visual Aesthetics and Diplomacy -- The Soviet Avant-Garde in Cold War Britain: the Art in Revolution Exhibition (1971) -- “The Collective Approach Does Not Abolish the Individual”: Links between Soviet Avant-garde Experiments and Architectural Practice in the Netherlands during the Early Twentieth Century -- The Berlin Wall: Photographic Diplomacy in a Globalised World -- “No More Memorials of War.” Helsinki’s Statue of Peace and the Struggle for Finnish Memory -- Literary and Scholarly Diplomacy -- Lev Kopelev and His Role in German–Soviet Cultural Relations -- Universities during the Cultural Cold War: Mapping the Research Agenda -- Soviet Americanists and American Visual Media in the USSR during the Brezhnev Era -- Diplomacy in Music and Performing Arts -- Soviet Music Recordings and Cold War Cultural Relations -- New Directions in Soviet Music Publishing: Preslit, Am-Rus Music Agency and Anglo-Soviet Music Press Between 1944–48 -- Yves Montand in the USSR: Mixed Messages of Post-Stalinist/Western Cultural Encounters -- Beyond Cold War Boundaries (Conclusion) -- Looking for Lagonia: On “Imaginary Bridges” and Cold War Boundaries -- Bibliography -- Index

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Despite increasing scholarship on the cultural Cold War, focus has been persistently been fixed on superpowers and their actions, missing the important role played by individuals and organizations all over Europe during the Cold War years.This volume focuses on cultural diplomacy and artistic interaction between Eastern and Western Europe after 1945. It aims at providing an essentially European point of view on the cultural Cold War, providing fresh insight into little known connections and cooperation in different artistic fields. Chapters of the volume address photography and architecture, popular as well as classical music, theatre and film, and fine arts. By examining different actors ranging from individuals to organizations such as universities, the volume brings new perspective on the mechanisms and workings of the cultural Cold War. Finally, the volume estimates the pertinence of the Cold War and its influence in post-1991 world.The volume offers an overview on the role culture played in international politics, as well as its role in the Cold War more generally, through interesting examples and case studies.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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