edited by Hammond, Andrew

Global Cold War literature : western, eastern and postcolonial perspectives / edited by Andrew Hammond. - New York: Routledge, 2012. - viii, 246 p.; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

On the Frontlines of Writing: Introducing the Literary Cold War
ANDREW HAMMOND
1 Anti-Communism on the American Stage
BRENDA MURPHY
2 Factography and Cold War Ideology in the Cuban Detective
Novel
IGNACIO l6PEZ-CALVO
3 Cross-Border Representation in South and North Korean
Literatures of the Cold War Period
JOANNA E1.FVING-HWANG
4 Endangered Nation: The Literature of Soviet-Occupied
Afghanistan
WALI AHMADI
5 Hiroshima, or Peace in a ’City of Cruelty and Bitter Bad Faith
Japanese Poetry in the Cold War
ANN SHERIF
6 Reflections of the Cold War in Modern Persian Literature,
1945-1979
NASRIN RAHIMIEH
7 The ’Boom’ Novel and the Cold War in Latin America
NEIL LARSEN
8 Contested Nationalisms and Socialisms: The Role of Theatre in
Seeking Liberation for and between Ethiopia and Eritrea
JANE PLASTOW
9 ’With Friends Like These ... Soviet Travel Writing about
Czechoslovakia during the Khrushchev Era
MARGARITA MARINOVA
10 Russian and American Satirists and the Exposure of Cold War
Fictionalities
DEREK C. MAUS
11 Cold War Protest in East and West German Political Song
DAVID ROBB
12 Chinese Women’s Autobiographical Practice in the Early Post-
Mao Era
LINGZHEN WANG
13 A Corneillian Cold War: Mainstream French Political Drama of the 1950s
JAMIE ANDREWS
14 East-Central Europe and the Search for a Literature of the
’Third Way’
MARCEL CORNIS-POPE

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Literature, Modern--History and criticism.
Cold War in literature.
Politics and literature.

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