This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the diversity of Socialist Literature worldwide through the lens of Minor and Small Literature, exploring the multifaceted dimensions and complexities of World Literature and Socialist World Literature.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the diversity of Socialist Literature worldwide through the lens of Minor and Small Literature, exploring the multifaceted dimensions and complexities of World Literature and Socialist World Literature.
Introduction: Socialist Realism, Cold War, and World Literature Part One: Soviet Socialist Realism and World Literature Chapter 1: Equal Aesthetic Rights, Semi-Centers/Peripheries, and the Birth of Socialist Realism Chapter 2: Water Curtain and World Literature: Samizdat, Tamizdat, and Sots-Art Part Two: Center and Periphery: Socialist Realism beyond the Soviet Union Chapter 3: Joseph Remenyi, Small Nation Literature and Socialist World Literature Chapter 4: Australian Experience: From Bush Realism to Socialist Realism Chapter 5: Caribbean Experience: Left of Karl Marx and Right of Coca-Cola Kangaroo Part Three: The Third World and New Socialist Realism in the Cold War Era Chapter 6: China's Odyssey to Anti-Colonialism and Socialist World Literature: Zhou Yang and Chinese Socialist Realism Chapter 7: Clouds Pregnant with Moisture: Alex La Guma's Socialist Realism Chapter 8: From the Cloud Curtain to a Sugar Castle: Ousmane Sembéne's Socialist Realism Chapter 9: Moondiamonds: Blood and Sweat with Pablo Neruda's Applied Poetics Part Four: The (Semi)Fourth World and Social(list) Realism within and beyond the Cold War Chapter 10: Global North and the Semi-Fourth World: W.E.B Du Bois and Richard Wright's Encounter with Social(ist) Realism Chapter 11: Global South and the Fourth World: Margaret Tucker, Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Melissa Lucashenko's Engagement with Socialism and Realism Conclusion: The Socialist Realism Frame and Socialist World Literature in the Post-Soviet Age
Introduction: Socialist Realism, Cold War, and World Literature Part One: Soviet Socialist Realism and World Literature Chapter 1: Equal Aesthetic Rights, Semi-Centers/Peripheries, and the Birth of Socialist Realism Chapter 2: Water Curtain and World Literature: Samizdat, Tamizdat, and Sots-Art Part Two: Center and Periphery: Socialist Realism beyond the Soviet Union Chapter 3: Joseph Remenyi, Small Nation Literature and Socialist World Literature Chapter 4: Australian Experience: From Bush Realism to Socialist Realism Chapter 5: Caribbean Experience: Left of Karl Marx and Right of Coca-Cola Kangaroo Part Three: The Third World and New Socialist Realism in the Cold War Era Chapter 6: China's Odyssey to Anti-Colonialism and Socialist World Literature: Zhou Yang and Chinese Socialist Realism Chapter 7: Clouds Pregnant with Moisture: Alex La Guma's Socialist Realism Chapter 8: From the Cloud Curtain to a Sugar Castle: Ousmane Sembéne's Socialist Realism Chapter 9: Moondiamonds: Blood and Sweat with Pablo Neruda's Applied Poetics Part Four: The (Semi)Fourth World and Social(list) Realism within and beyond the Cold War Chapter 10: Global North and the Semi-Fourth World: W.E.B Du Bois and Richard Wright's Encounter with Social(ist) Realism Chapter 11: Global South and the Fourth World: Margaret Tucker, Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Melissa Lucashenko's Engagement with Socialism and Realism Conclusion: The Socialist Realism Frame and Socialist World Literature in the Post-Soviet Age
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