Africans in Russian literature and film

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Thu Apr 5 23:52:54 UTC 2012



Also see Kate A. Baldwin's Beyond the Color Line: Reading Encounters between Black and Red, 1922-1963   (Duke UP, 2002). 



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speaking of Langston Hughes there is a chapter in his autobiography 'I wonder as I wander' in which he describes his visit to Moscow along with another group of African Americans to make a film based around the theme of American racism in the early or mid 30s- the film never got made (if my memory serves me it was going to made at Mezhrabpom studios) - it gives an excellent account of Soviet misconceptions about the race question during the Stalinist 30s (as well as an account of how far the film script was from any notion of US reality). 




Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 12:52:04 -0700 
From: kisselev at PDX.EDU 
Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Africans in Russian literature and film 
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a bit odd but interesting: Vladimir Kazakov's dzhazovyj spektakl'  "Chernye bljuzy" in which he reads/sings wonderfully translated poems of Langston Hughes 

On 4/5/2012 11:44 AM, John Lyles wrote: 

Dear Colleagues, 


Some of my students are doing a research project on the depiction of Africans in Russian literature and film, as well as their treatment by society (I realize the enormous nature of this task, but I am hoping they will begin to scratch the surface of it and perhaps remain interested in minority depictions and treatment in Russia after the class).  I have given them a few places to begin, but I was wondering if any of you knew off the top of your head some good sources.  I have already pointed them to Circus  and Pushkin, as well as many works of Socialist Realism, but are there any others that you know of that would be good sources?  I am thinking in particular of a documentary about Pushkin and Jim Patterson, but I can't remember the name of it.  Thanks for any help you can give! 


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