The Palgrave Handbook of Cold War Literature

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hammond, Andrew (Editor)
Summary:XVI, 831 p.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38973-4
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction; Andrew Hammond
  • 2. Freedom and Fabrication: Propaganda and Novels in the Cultural Cold War; Catherine Turner
  • 3. Print Censorship and the Cultural Cold War: Books in a Bounded World; Nicole Moore
  • 4.‘Our Embattled Humanity’: Global Literature in an Authoritarian Age; Andrew Hammond
  • 5. Inter/Transnational Feminist Literature of the Cold War; Sonita Sarker
  • 6. Reading Cold War Queer Literature Today: Recognition beyond LGBTQ Identity Politics; Eric Keenaghan
  • 7. Beyond Containment: The Left-Wing Movement in Literature, 1945-1989; Andrew Hammond
  • 8. The Politics of Vulnerability: Nuclear Peril and the Global Imagination; Daniel Cordle
  • 9. The Battle of Conferences: Cultural Decolonisation and Global Cold War; Monica Popescu
  • 10. The Bandung Era, Non-Alignment and the Third-Way Literary Imagination; Christopher J. Lee and Anne Garland Mahler
  • 11. The Spread of Socialist Realism: Soviet and Chinese Developments; Thomas Lahusen and Elizabeth McGuire
  • 12. Magical Realism in the Context of Cold War Cultural Interventions; Ignacio López-Calvo and Nicholas Birns
  • 13. Monstrous Epistemology: Paranoia and Postmodernism across the Iron Curtain; Elana Gomel
  • 14. Divided Worlds: The Political Interventions of Science Fiction; Andrew Hammond and David Seed
  • 15. Plenty of Blame to Spread Around: Dystopia(nism) and the Cold War; Derek C. Maus
  • 16. World Citizens: Espionage Literature in the Cold War; Allan Hepburn
  • 17. Speaking Trauma and History: The Collective Voice of Testimonial Literature; Meg Jensen
  • 18. Cold War Poetry and Migrant Writing; Adam Piette
  • 19. Dissent and ItsDiscontents in Cold War Poetry; Jacob Edmond
  • 20. Theatre and Drama in the Hot Zones of the Cold War: Selected Case Studies; Katherine Zien
  • 21. Cold War Literature of North America; Art Redding
  • 22. Islands between Worlds: Caribbean Cold War Literatures; Christopher T. Bonner
  • 23. Uneven Battles: Central American Cold War Literature; Sophie Esch
  • 24. An Ideological Pendulum: South American Literary Interventions in Cold War Politics; Juan G. Ramos
  • 25. The Soviet Cold War Literary Imagination; Evgeny Dobrenko and Vladimir Dobrenko
  • 26. Through the Iron Curtain: The Geopolitics of Writing in Eastern Europe; Dorota Kołodziejczyk and Mirja Lecke
  • 27. Western European Literature and the East-West Conflict; Andrew Hammond
  • 28. Gwebede’s Wars: Anglophone Black Novels in Southern Africa 1965-1989; Ranka Primorac and Stephen Chan
  • 29. Writing Africa under the Cold War: Arrested Decolonisation and Geopolitical Integration; Madhu Krishnan
  • 30. Cold War Literature of the Middle East and North Africa; miriam cooke
  • 31. Cold War Literature in East Asia; Ann Sherif
  • 32. Cold War Violence, Nationalism and Structures of Feeling in the Literatures of Southeast Asia; Tony Day
  • 33. ‘No Ordinary Sun’: Indigenous Pacific Cold War Literature; Michelle Keown
  • 34. The Coldest War: Imagining Geopolitics from the Bottom of the Earth; Elizabeth Leane.