The Form of Ideology and the Ideology of Form: Cold War, Decolonization and Third World Print Cultures

Neelam Srivastava, Laetitia Zecchini, and Francesca Orsini
Open Book Publishers
2022-02-23

This timely volume focuses on the period of decolonization and the Cold War as the backdrop to the emergence of new and diverse literary aesthetics that accompanied anti-imperialist commitments and Afro-Asian solidarity. Competing internationalist frameworks produced a flurry of writings that made Asian, African and other world literatures visible to each other for the first time. The book’s essays examine a host of print culture formats (magazines, newspapers, manifestos, conference proceedings, ephemera, etc.) and modes of cultural mediation and transnational exchange that enabled the construction of a variously inflected Third-World culture which played a determining role throughout the Cold War.

The essays in this collection focus on locations as diverse as Morocco, Tunisia, South Asia, China, Spain, and Italy, and on texts in Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Italian, and Spanish. In doing so, they highlight the combination of local debates and struggles, and internationalist networks and aspirations that found expression in essays, novels, travelogues, translations, reviews, reportages and other literary forms.

With its comparative study of print cultures with a focus on decolonization and the Cold War, the volume makes a major contribution both to studies of postcolonial literary and print cultures, and to cultural Cold War studies in multilingual and non-Western contexts, and will be of interest to historians and literary scholars alike.

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  • Prints & printmaking
  • Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000
  • Social & cultural history
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Military history
  • Military history
  • History: International Relations
  • Literature
  • Literature: Comparative Literature
  • Afro-Asian solidarity
  • anti-imperialist commitments
  • Cold War
  • decolonization
  • Social research and statistics
  • Z289 .F67
  • History
  • The Cold War
  • Cultural studies
  • Material culture
  • Prints and printmaking
  • General and world history

The Form of Ideology and the Ideology of Form: Cold War, Decolonization and Third World Print Cultures

Neelam Srivastava, Laetitia Zecchini, and Francesca Orsini

Open Book Publishers

2022-02-23

CC BY-NC-ND

This timely volume focuses on the period of decolonization and the Cold War as the backdrop to the emergence of new and diverse literary aesthetics that accompanied anti-imperialist commitments and Afro-Asian solidarity. Competing internationalist frameworks produced a flurry of writings that made Asian, African and other world literatures visible to each other for the first time. The book’s essays examine a host of print culture formats (magazines, newspapers, manifestos, conference proceedings, ephemera, etc.) and modes of cultural mediation and transnational exchange that enabled the construction of a variously inflected Third-World culture which played a determining role throughout the Cold War.

The essays in this collection focus on locations as diverse as Morocco, Tunisia, South Asia, China, Spain, and Italy, and on texts in Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Italian, and Spanish. In doing so, they highlight the combination of local debates and struggles, and internationalist networks and aspirations that found expression in essays, novels, travelogues, translations, reviews, reportages and other literary forms.

With its comparative study of print cultures with a focus on decolonization and the Cold War, the volume makes a major contribution both to studies of postcolonial literary and print cultures, and to cultural Cold War studies in multilingual and non-Western contexts, and will be of interest to historians and literary scholars alike.

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Topics

  • Prints & printmaking
  • Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000
  • Social & cultural history
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Military history
  • Military history
  • History: International Relations
  • Literature
  • Literature: Comparative Literature
  • Afro-Asian solidarity
  • anti-imperialist commitments
  • Cold War
  • decolonization
  • Social research and statistics
  • Z289 .F67
  • History
  • The Cold War
  • Cultural studies
  • Material culture
  • Prints and printmaking
  • General and world history