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Superior document:Das östliche Europa: Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte
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Place / Publishing House:Wien ;, Köln, Germany : : Böhlau Verlag,, [2023]
©2023
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Das östliche Europa: Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte
Physical Description:1 online resource (318 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Unbenannt
  • Antje Kempe / Marina Dmitrieva
  • Introduction. Global or International? Reconsidering Socialist Art Histories
  • Platforms of Exchange and Knowledge Transfer
  • Maja Fowkes / Reuben Fowkes
  • Art History in a Suitcase. The Itinerary of Art Trends in Socialist Art Criticism
  • Krista Kodres
  • Translations. The Dissemination of Socialist Art History in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Mária Orišková
  • Shifts and Gaps in the Paradigm of Socialist Internationalism. Czechoslovak Exhibitions Abroad, 1956 - 1988
  • Peter H. Feist
  • Rereading Source Text: A Problematic Neighborship. The Kunstwissenschaft in the GDR in its Relation to the History of Art and Kunstwissenschaft in the Neighboring East-Central European Countries
  • Antje Kempe
  • Commentary on Feist's Text
  • Integration and Adaptation
  • Ivan Gerát
  • Holy Warriors in Socialist Czechoslovakia. Modernists, Iconology and Traditions
  • Éva Forgács
  • Towards a European Integration of the Arts and the Art Discourse, 1945 - 1948
  • Elena Sharnova
  • Russian Painting among European Schools: A Comparative Approach. A Concept in Soviet-Russian Art History
  • Dmitri V. Sarabianov
  • Rereading Source Text: Introduction to the book Russian Painting among European Schools. A Comparative Approach (1980)
  • Marina Dmitrieva
  • Commentary on Sarabianov's Text
  • Intercontinental Encounters - Creating New Geographies
  • Corinne Geering
  • Encompassing the World within Regions. Soviet Scholars and the Politics of Socialist Internationalism in UNESCO's Cultural Studies
  • Lajos Vayer
  • Rereading Source Text: The General Development and Regional Developments in the History of Art. The Situation in 'Central Europe'
  • Robert Born
  • Commentary on Vayer's Text
  • Douglas Gabriel / Adri Kácsor.
  • Fraternal Encounters. Socialist Art and Architecture between Budapest and Pyongyang in the 1950s
  • Piotr Juszkiewicz
  • Modern, Primitive, Folk and Socialist. Mexican Art in Polish Art History and Art Criticism, 1949 - 1972
  • Jan Białostocki
  • Rereading Source Text: On the Art of Early America. Mexico and Peru
  • Antje Kempe
  • Commentary on Białostocki's Text
  • List of Illustrations
  • Contributors
  • Index.