question on "Third World" Soviet cultural activities

KALB, JUDITH KALBJ at MAILBOX.SC.EDU
Mon Sep 23 19:21:48 UTC 2013


Dear colleagues,
I am posting this for my colleage in Chinese, Krista Van Fleit Hang.  If you have thoughts, please send them to Krista at the address below.  Many thanks,
Judy

Dr. Judith E. Kalb
Associate Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
jkalb at sc.edu<mailto:jkalb at sc.edu>

I'm writing a paper about India/China connections in the 1950s, especially in terms of film production.  I'm reading some documents from an Indian theater group that had ties to the Communist Party of India, and basically it's the same language as Chinese documents from the same time period.  Of course I realize that a lot of this language is coming from Russia.  Do you know of a good study of Soviet cultural activities in the "third world" under Stalin, or even maybe a bit later or earlier?   It can be really old school, this person did that, he went there, etc., or more analytical is great too.

Thanks!

Krista
Krista Van Fleit Hang, Ph.D.
(杭) 冯丽达
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
University of South Carolina
Welsh Humanities Office Bldg 811a
1620 College St. | Columbia, SC  29208

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