Divided dreamworlds? : : the cultural Cold War in East and West / / edited by Peter Romijn, Giles Scott-Smith, Joes Segal.

While the divide between capitalism and communism, embodied in the image of the Iron Curtain, seemed to be as wide and definitive as any cultural rift, Giles Scott-Smith, Joes Segal, and Peter Romijn have compiled a selection of essays on how culture contributed to the blurring of ideological bounda...

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Superior document:Studies of the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, 2012.
Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies of the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 238 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Feb 2021).
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Other title:Arts and Sciences Between the Blocs --
An Unofficial Cultural Ambassador: Arthur Miller and the Cultural Cold War /
Biological Utopias East and West: Trofim D. Lysenko and His Critics /
Tadeusz Kantor's Publics: Warsaw -- New York /
Co-Producing Cold War Culture: East-West Film-Making and Cultural Diplomacy /
Modernity East and West --
The Dreamworld of New Yugoslav Culture and the Logic of Cold War Binaries /
Sounds like America: Yugoslavia's Soft Power in Eastern Europe /
Moving Toward Utopia: Soviet Housing in the Atomic Age /
Cold War Modernism and Post-War German Homes: An East-West Comparison /
Flying Away: Civil Aviation and the Dream of Freedom in East and West /
Post-1989 Perspectives on the Cultural Cold War --
East German Materials after /
Musical 'East-West' Diplomacy in the Cold War and the War on Terror /
About the Authors --
Index.
Summary:While the divide between capitalism and communism, embodied in the image of the Iron Curtain, seemed to be as wide and definitive as any cultural rift, Giles Scott-Smith, Joes Segal, and Peter Romijn have compiled a selection of essays on how culture contributed to the blurring of ideological boundaries between the East and the West. This important and diverse volume presents fascinating insights into the tensions, rivalries, and occasional cooperation between the two blocs, with essays that represent the cutting edge of Cold War Studies and analyze aesthetic preferences and cultural phenomena as various as interior design in East and West Germany; the Soviet stance on genetics; US cultural diplomacy during and after the Cold War; and the role of popular music as the universal cultural ambassador. An illuminating and wide-ranging survey of interrelated collective dreams from both sides of the Iron Curtain, Divided Dreamworlds? has a place on the bookshelf of any modern historian.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283698374
9048516706
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Peter Romijn, Giles Scott-Smith, Joes Segal.