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5 Guides to Berlin: Exiles, Émigrés, and the Left
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Images ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: From Internationalism to Transnationalism 1
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Part I. Forms
- 1 “How They Do It in America”: Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Arbitrage in Soviet Russia 25
- 2 Transnational Theory of the Avantgarde: János Mácza, Artistic Praxis, and the Marxist Method 88
- 3 Staging Revolution: Stalinist Drambalet in the German Democratic Republic 129
- 4 Hegelienkov: Eval'd Ilienkov, Western Marxism, and Philosophical Politics after Stalin 160
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Part II. Geographies
- 5 Guides to Berlin: Exiles, Émigrés, and the Left 185
- 6 “Syphilis, Dirt, and the Frontiers of Revolution”: Langston Hughes and Arthur Koestler at the Borders of Disgust 214
- 7 The Intellectual Migrations of the British Communist Ralph Fox during the 1920s and 1930s 239
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Part III. Identities
- 8 Revolutionary Violence with Chinese Characteristics: Chinese Migrants in Early Soviet Literature 267
- 9 The Feeling and Fragility of Modernity: Red Mobility against the Grand Tour in Nikolai Aseev’s Unmade Beauty (1928) 299
- 10 Blackness in the Red Land: African Americans and Racial Identity in the “Colourless” Soviet Union 319
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Part IV. Communities
- 11 The “Father of Russian Futurism” in America: David Burliuk and the Russian Voice 345
- 12 Exilic Experiments in Education: The Multiple Lives and Journeys of László Radványi, pseud. Johann-Lorenz Schmidt 375
- 13 Haunting Encounters: Reimagining Hermina Dumont Huiswoud’s Trip to the Soviet Union, 1930–1933 398
- 14 Desiring the USSR: Writers from Two Germanys in the Soviet Contact Zone 429
- List of Contributors 459
- Index 463
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Images ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: From Internationalism to Transnationalism 1
-
Part I. Forms
- 1 “How They Do It in America”: Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Arbitrage in Soviet Russia 25
- 2 Transnational Theory of the Avantgarde: János Mácza, Artistic Praxis, and the Marxist Method 88
- 3 Staging Revolution: Stalinist Drambalet in the German Democratic Republic 129
- 4 Hegelienkov: Eval'd Ilienkov, Western Marxism, and Philosophical Politics after Stalin 160
-
Part II. Geographies
- 5 Guides to Berlin: Exiles, Émigrés, and the Left 185
- 6 “Syphilis, Dirt, and the Frontiers of Revolution”: Langston Hughes and Arthur Koestler at the Borders of Disgust 214
- 7 The Intellectual Migrations of the British Communist Ralph Fox during the 1920s and 1930s 239
-
Part III. Identities
- 8 Revolutionary Violence with Chinese Characteristics: Chinese Migrants in Early Soviet Literature 267
- 9 The Feeling and Fragility of Modernity: Red Mobility against the Grand Tour in Nikolai Aseev’s Unmade Beauty (1928) 299
- 10 Blackness in the Red Land: African Americans and Racial Identity in the “Colourless” Soviet Union 319
-
Part IV. Communities
- 11 The “Father of Russian Futurism” in America: David Burliuk and the Russian Voice 345
- 12 Exilic Experiments in Education: The Multiple Lives and Journeys of László Radványi, pseud. Johann-Lorenz Schmidt 375
- 13 Haunting Encounters: Reimagining Hermina Dumont Huiswoud’s Trip to the Soviet Union, 1930–1933 398
- 14 Desiring the USSR: Writers from Two Germanys in the Soviet Contact Zone 429
- List of Contributors 459
- Index 463