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Comintern Aesthetics (Hardcover)
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Founded by Vladimir Lenin in 1919 to instigate a world revolution,
the Comintern sought to advance not only the proletarian struggle
but also a wide variety of radical causes, including fighting
against imperialism and racism in settings as varied as Ireland,
India, the United States, and China. Notoriously, and from the
organization's outset, these causes grew ever more subservient to
Soviet state interest and Stalinist centralization. Comintern
Aesthetics shows how the cultural and political networks emerging
from the Comintern have persisted, even after the Comintern's
demise in 1943. Tracing these networks through a multiplicity of
artistic forms geared towards advancing a common, liberated
humanity, this volume captures both the failure and the enduring
allure of a Soviet-centred world revolution. The sixteen chapters
in this edited volume examine cultural and revolutionary circuits
that once connected Moscow to China, Southeast Asia, India, the
Near East, Eastern Europe, Germany, Spain, and the Americas. The
Soviet Union of the interwar years provided a template for the
convergence of party politics and cultural history, but the volume
traces how this template was adapted and reworked around the world.
By emphasizing the shared Soviet routes of these far-flung
circuits, Comintern Aesthetics recaptures a long-lost moment in
which cultures could not only transform perception but also
highlight alternatives to capitalism - namely, an anti-colonial
world imaginary foregrounding race, class, and gender equality.
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