Comrades of color East Germany in the Cold War World (Protest, culture and society)
In keeping with the tenets of socialist internationalism, the political culture of the German Democratic Republic strongly emphasized solidarity with the non-white world: children sent telegrams to Angela Davis in prison, workers made contributions from their wages to relief efforts in Vietnam and A...
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New York ; Oxford
Berghahn Books
2015
Berghahn Books, Incorporated |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Series: | Protest, culture and society |
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| ISBN: | 9781782387053, 1782387064, 9781782387060, 1782387056 |
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Table of Contents:
- Comrades of color: East Germany in the Cold War World (Protest, culture and society) -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction -- Part I: Race Without Racism? -- Chapter 1: Socialist Chromatism: Race, Racism, and the Racial Rainbow in East Germany -- Part II: Aid anders? -- Chapter 2: Through a Glass Darkly: East German Assistance to North Korea and Alternative Narratives of the Cold War -- Chapter 3: Between Fighters and Beggars: Socialist Philanthropy and the Imagery of Solidarity in East Germany -- Chapter 4: Socialist Modernization in Vietnam: The East German Approach, 1976-89 -- Part III: Ambivalent Solidarities -- William "Bloke" Modisane to Margaret Legum, 1966 -- Chapter 5: Bloke Modisane in East Germany -- Chapter 6: African Students and the Politics of Race and Gender in the German Democratic Republic -- Chapter 7: Ambivalence and Desire in the East German "Free Angela Davis" Campaign -- Chapter 8: True to the Politics of Frelimo?" Teaching Socialism at the Schule der Freundschaft, 1981–90 -- Part IV: Socialist Mirrors -- "The Black Façade of the Universities of German Revisionism" -- Chapter 9: The Uses of Disorientation: Socialist Cosmopolitanism in an Unfi nished DEFA-China Documentary -- Chapter 10: Imposed Dialogues: Joerg Foth and Tran Vu's GDR-Vietnamese Coproduction, Dschungelzeit (1988) -- Part V: Internationalist Remains -- Chapter 11: Affective Solidarities and East German Reconstruction of Postwar Vietnam -- Chapter 12: La Idea de Carlos Marx: Tracing Germany in the Cuban Imaginary -- Index.
- Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction -- Part I - Race Without Racism? -- Chapter 1 - Socialist Chromatism: Race, Racism, and the Racial Rainbow in East Germany -- Part II - Aid anders? -- Chapter 2 - Through a Glass Darkly: East German Assistance to North Korea and Alternative Narratives of the Cold War -- Chapter 3 - Between Fighters and Beggars: Socialist Philanthropy and the Imagery of Solidarity in East Germany -- Chapter 4 - Socialist Modernization in Vietnam: The East German Approach, 1976-89 -- Part III - Ambivalent Solidarities -- William "Bloke" Modisane to Margaret Legum, 1966 -- Chapter 5 - Bloke Modisane in East Germany -- Chapter 6 - African Students and the Politics of Race and Gender in the German Democratic Republic -- Chapter 7 - Ambivalence and Desire in the East German "Free Angela Davis" Campaign -- Chapter 8 - True to the Politics of Frelimo? Teaching Socialism at the Schule der Freundschaft, 1981-90 -- Part IV - Socialist Mirrors -- The Black Façade of the Universities of German Revisionism -- Chapter 9 - The Uses of Disorientation: Socialist Cosmopolitanism in an Unfinished DEFA-China Documentary -- Chapter 10 - Imposed Dialogues: Joerg Forth and Tran Vu's GDR-Vietnamese Coproduction, Dschungelzeit (1988) -- Part V - Internationalist Remains -- Chapter 11 - Affective Solidarities and East German Reconstruction of Postwar Vietnam -- Chapter 12 - La Idea de Carlos Marx: Tracing Germany in the Cuban Imaginary -- Index
- Index --
- Contents --
- PART III Ambivalent Solidarities --
- Chapter 2 Through a Glass Darkly: East German Assistance to North Korea and Alternative Narratives of the Cold War
- Simon Stevens --
- Evan Torner, Victoria Rizo Lenshyn --
- Chapter 6 African Students and the Politics of Race and Gender in the German Democratic Republic
- Chapter 9 The Uses of Disorientation: Socialist Cosmopolitanism in an Unfinished DEFA-China Documentary
- PART I Race Without Racism? --
- Sara Pugach --
- “The Black Façade of the Universities of German Revisionism” --
- Katrina Hagen --
- PART IV Socialist Mirrors --
- Chapter 5 Bloke Modisane in East Germany
- Chapter 1 Socialist Chromatism: Race, Racism, and the Racial Rainbow in East Germany
- Chapter 8 True to the Politics of Frelimo? Teaching Socialism at the Schule der Freundschaft, 1981–90
- Chapter 3 Between Fighters and Beggars: Socialist Philanthropy and the Imagery of Solidarity in East Germany
- PART V Internationalist Remains --
- Chapter 12 La Idea de Carlos Marx Tracing Germany in the Cuban Imaginary
- Quinn Slobodian --
- Christina Schwenkel --
- Chapter 7 Ambivalence and Desire in the East German “Free Angela Davis” Campaign
- Chapter 11 Affective Solidarities and East German Reconstruction of Postwar Vietnam
- Young-Sun Hong --
- Jason Verber --
- Gregory Witkowski --
- Chapter 10 Imposed Dialogues: Joerg Foth and Tran Vu’s GDR-Vietnamese Coproduction, Dschungelzeit (1988)
- Chapter 4 Socialist Modernization in Vietnam: The East German Approach, 1976–89
- Figures --
- Introduction
- Protest, Culture, and Society
- Frontmatter --
- William “Bloke” Modisane to Margaret Legum, 1966 --
- Victor Fowler Calzada, Jennifer Ruth Hosek --
- PART II Aid anders? --
- Bernd Schaefer --

