Remapping cold war media :: institutions, infrastructures, translations /
Why were Hollywood producers eager to film on the other side of the Iron Curtain? How did Western computer games become popular in socialist Czechoslovakia's youth paramilitary clubs? What did Finnish commercial television hope to gain from broadcasting Soviet drama?Cold War media cultures are...
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Zusammenfassung: | Why were Hollywood producers eager to film on the other side of the Iron Curtain? How did Western computer games become popular in socialist Czechoslovakia's youth paramilitary clubs? What did Finnish commercial television hope to gain from broadcasting Soviet drama?Cold War media cultures are typically remembered in terms of an East-West binary, emphasizing conflict and propaganda. Remapping Cold War Media, however, offers a different perspective on the period, illuminating the extensive connections between media industries and cultures in Europe's Cold War East and their counterparts in the West and Global South. These connections were forged by pragmatic, technological, economic, political, and aesthetic forces; they had multiple, at times conflicting, functions and meanings. And they helped shape the ways in which media circulates today--from film festivals, to satellite networks, to coproductions.Considering film, literature, radio, photography, computer games, and television, Remapping Cold War Media offers a transnational history of postwar media that spans Eastern and Western Europe, the Nordic countries, Cuba, the United States, and beyond. Contributors draw on extensive archival research to reveal how media traveled across geopolitical boundaries; the processes of translation, interpretation, and reception on which these travels depended; and the significance of media form, content, industries, and infrastructures then and now. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 312 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | 1. Introduction / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala -- Part I. Mobile Forms -- 2. Stalin Boulevard: Panoramic Vistas and Urban Planning in Eastern European Photobooks / Katie Trumpener -- 3. The Peace Train: Anticosmopolitanism, Internationalism, and Jazz on Czechoslovak Radio during Stalinism / Rosamund Johnston -- 4. Soviet Drama with Commercial Breaks: Living the Cold War in 1970s Finnish Television / Anu Koivunen -- Part II. Distribution, Adaptation, Reception -- 5. Soviet Cinema in 1960s Cuba: Between Cold War Logics and Thirdworldist Affinities / Masha Salazkina -- 6. From the Antechamber to the International Stage: Early-Career Directors from Hungary at the Mannheim Film Festival in the Late 1970s / Sonja Simonyi -- 7. Manic Miners of the World, Unite!: How the British Hit Computer Game Got a Second Life in Czechoslovakia / Jaroslav Švelch -- 8. Between Scripts: Radio Berlin International (RBI) and Its Swedish Audience in November 1989 / Marie Cronqvist -- Part III. Translation -- 9. On Soviet Spoken Cinema / Elena Razlogova -- 10. A GDR Writer in America: Christa Wolf's Visit to Oberlin and the Circulation of Her Writing as World Literature / Brangwen Stone -- 11. Translating Cold War Internationalism: Allegoresis in Ryszard Kapusćinśki's Literary Reportage / Marla Zubel -- 12. Traveling with the President: Finnish-Soviet State Visits and 1970s Television Diplomacy / Laura Saarenmaa -- Part IV. Infrastructure and Production -- 13. Hollywood Going East: State-Socialist Studios' Opportunistic Business with American Producers / Petr Szczepanik -- 14. Envisioning the Revolutionary South: The Soviet-Italian Coproduction Life Is Beautiful (1979) / Stefano Pisu -- 15. Dividing the Cosmos? INTELSAT, Intersputnik, and the Development of Transnational Satellite Communications Infrastructures during the Cold War / Christine Evans and Lars Lundgren -- 16. Spy from the Cloud: From Big Brother to Big Data / Anikó Imre -- Index |
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spelling | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala, editors. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (ix, 312 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Introduction / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala -- Part I. Mobile Forms -- 2. Stalin Boulevard: Panoramic Vistas and Urban Planning in Eastern European Photobooks / Katie Trumpener -- 3. The Peace Train: Anticosmopolitanism, Internationalism, and Jazz on Czechoslovak Radio during Stalinism / Rosamund Johnston -- 4. Soviet Drama with Commercial Breaks: Living the Cold War in 1970s Finnish Television / Anu Koivunen -- Part II. Distribution, Adaptation, Reception -- 5. Soviet Cinema in 1960s Cuba: Between Cold War Logics and Thirdworldist Affinities / Masha Salazkina -- 6. From the Antechamber to the International Stage: Early-Career Directors from Hungary at the Mannheim Film Festival in the Late 1970s / Sonja Simonyi -- 7. Manic Miners of the World, Unite!: How the British Hit Computer Game Got a Second Life in Czechoslovakia / Jaroslav Švelch -- 8. Between Scripts: Radio Berlin International (RBI) and Its Swedish Audience in November 1989 / Marie Cronqvist -- Part III. Translation -- 9. On Soviet Spoken Cinema / Elena Razlogova -- 10. A GDR Writer in America: Christa Wolf's Visit to Oberlin and the Circulation of Her Writing as World Literature / Brangwen Stone -- 11. Translating Cold War Internationalism: Allegoresis in Ryszard Kapusćinśki's Literary Reportage / Marla Zubel -- 12. Traveling with the President: Finnish-Soviet State Visits and 1970s Television Diplomacy / Laura Saarenmaa -- Part IV. Infrastructure and Production -- 13. Hollywood Going East: State-Socialist Studios' Opportunistic Business with American Producers / Petr Szczepanik -- 14. Envisioning the Revolutionary South: The Soviet-Italian Coproduction Life Is Beautiful (1979) / Stefano Pisu -- 15. Dividing the Cosmos? INTELSAT, Intersputnik, and the Development of Transnational Satellite Communications Infrastructures during the Cold War / Christine Evans and Lars Lundgren -- 16. Spy from the Cloud: From Big Brother to Big Data / Anikó Imre -- Index Why were Hollywood producers eager to film on the other side of the Iron Curtain? How did Western computer games become popular in socialist Czechoslovakia's youth paramilitary clubs? What did Finnish commercial television hope to gain from broadcasting Soviet drama?Cold War media cultures are typically remembered in terms of an East-West binary, emphasizing conflict and propaganda. Remapping Cold War Media, however, offers a different perspective on the period, illuminating the extensive connections between media industries and cultures in Europe's Cold War East and their counterparts in the West and Global South. These connections were forged by pragmatic, technological, economic, political, and aesthetic forces; they had multiple, at times conflicting, functions and meanings. And they helped shape the ways in which media circulates today--from film festivals, to satellite networks, to coproductions.Considering film, literature, radio, photography, computer games, and television, Remapping Cold War Media offers a transnational history of postwar media that spans Eastern and Western Europe, the Nordic countries, Cuba, the United States, and beyond. Contributors draw on extensive archival research to reveal how media traveled across geopolitical boundaries; the processes of translation, interpretation, and reception on which these travels depended; and the significance of media form, content, industries, and infrastructures then and now. Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest Ebook Central platform, viewed June 7, 2022). Cold War in mass media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005007664 Journalism Europe History. Guerre froide dans les médias. Journalisme Europe Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies bisacsh Cold War (1945-1989) in mass media fast Journalism fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Electronic books. History fast Lovejoy Alice editor. Pajala, Mari editor. Print version: 0253062195 9780253062192 0253062209 9780253062208 (OCoLC)1260340518 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3269868 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / 1. Introduction / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala -- Part I. Mobile Forms -- 2. Stalin Boulevard: Panoramic Vistas and Urban Planning in Eastern European Photobooks / Katie Trumpener -- 3. The Peace Train: Anticosmopolitanism, Internationalism, and Jazz on Czechoslovak Radio during Stalinism / Rosamund Johnston -- 4. Soviet Drama with Commercial Breaks: Living the Cold War in 1970s Finnish Television / Anu Koivunen -- Part II. Distribution, Adaptation, Reception -- 5. Soviet Cinema in 1960s Cuba: Between Cold War Logics and Thirdworldist Affinities / Masha Salazkina -- 6. From the Antechamber to the International Stage: Early-Career Directors from Hungary at the Mannheim Film Festival in the Late 1970s / Sonja Simonyi -- 7. Manic Miners of the World, Unite!: How the British Hit Computer Game Got a Second Life in Czechoslovakia / Jaroslav Švelch -- 8. Between Scripts: Radio Berlin International (RBI) and Its Swedish Audience in November 1989 / Marie Cronqvist -- Part III. Translation -- 9. On Soviet Spoken Cinema / Elena Razlogova -- 10. A GDR Writer in America: Christa Wolf's Visit to Oberlin and the Circulation of Her Writing as World Literature / Brangwen Stone -- 11. Translating Cold War Internationalism: Allegoresis in Ryszard Kapusćinśki's Literary Reportage / Marla Zubel -- 12. Traveling with the President: Finnish-Soviet State Visits and 1970s Television Diplomacy / Laura Saarenmaa -- Part IV. Infrastructure and Production -- 13. Hollywood Going East: State-Socialist Studios' Opportunistic Business with American Producers / Petr Szczepanik -- 14. Envisioning the Revolutionary South: The Soviet-Italian Coproduction Life Is Beautiful (1979) / Stefano Pisu -- 15. Dividing the Cosmos? INTELSAT, Intersputnik, and the Development of Transnational Satellite Communications Infrastructures during the Cold War / Christine Evans and Lars Lundgren -- 16. Spy from the Cloud: From Big Brother to Big Data / Anikó Imre -- Index Cold War in mass media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005007664 Journalism Europe History. Guerre froide dans les médias. Journalisme Europe Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies bisacsh Cold War (1945-1989) in mass media fast Journalism fast |
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title | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / |
title_auth | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / |
title_exact_search | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / |
title_full | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala, editors. |
title_fullStr | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Remapping cold war media : institutions, infrastructures, translations / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala, editors. |
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title_sort | remapping cold war media institutions infrastructures translations |
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topic | Cold War in mass media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005007664 Journalism Europe History. Guerre froide dans les médias. Journalisme Europe Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies bisacsh Cold War (1945-1989) in mass media fast Journalism fast |
topic_facet | Cold War in mass media. Journalism Europe History. Guerre froide dans les médias. Journalisme Europe Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies Cold War (1945-1989) in mass media Journalism Europe Electronic books. History |
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