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Stereotypes often cast communism as a defunct, bankrupt ideology and a relic of the distant past. However, recent political movements like Europe's anti-austerity protests, the Arab Spring, and Occupy Wall Street suggest that communism is still very much relevant and may even hold the key to a new, idealized future. In The Oxford Handbook of Communist Visual Cultures, contributors trace the legacies of communist ideology in visual culture, from buildings and monuments, murals and sculpture, to recycling campaigns and wall newspapers, all of which work to make communism's ideas and values material. Contributors work to resist the widespread demonization of communism, demystifying its ideals and suggesting that it has visually shaped the modern world in undeniable and complex ways. Together, contributors answer curcial questions like: What can be salvaged and reused from past communist experiments? How has communism impacted the cultures of late capitalism? And how have histories of communism left behind visual traces of potential utopias? An interdisciplinary look at the cultural currency of communism today, The Oxford Handbook of Communist Visual Cultures demonstrates the value of revisiting the practices of the past to form a better vision of the future.
Contents
Introduction
 Aga Skrodzka
 
 Part I. Material Cultures, Technologies, Industries
 
 1. Socialist Domestic Infrastructures and the Politics of the Body: Bucharest and Havana
 Iulia St&atic&a
 
 2. Architecture in Series: Housing and Communist Idealism
 Kimberly Zarecor
 
 3. Restating Classicist Monumentalism in Soviet Architecture, 1930s-early 1950s
 William C. Brumfield 
 
 4. Esfir Shub's KShE (1932) and the Movement of Energy
 Joshua Malitsky
 
 5. Soviet Wall Newspapers: Social(ist) Media of an Analog Age
 Birgitte Beck Pristed
 
 6. Red Stars, Biorhythms, and Circuit Boards: Do-It-Yourself Aesthetics of Computing and Computer Games in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia
 Jaroslav %Svelch
 
 7. Machines, Nations, and Faciality: Cultivating Mental Eyes in Soviet Books for Children
 Serguei Alex. Oushakine
 
 Part II. Institutional Discourses, Communist Visions, Theory
 
 8. Who Doesn't Like Aleksander Kobzdej? State Artist's Career in the People's Republic of Poland
 Magdalena Moskalewicz
 
 9. "How To" Make Art in Communist China
 Vivian Li 
 
 10. Visions and Visualization of Sustainability: Leningrad Designers in Search of Soviet Recycling System, 1981-84
 Yulia Karpova
 
 11. Shaping the Avant-garde: The Reception of Soviet Constructivism by the American Art Journal October
 Pablo Müller
 
 12. A Time Lag of defa-futurum: A Socialist Cine-futurism from East Germany
Doreen Mende
 
 13. The Visitation of the Idea: Badiou on Film and Communism
 Rohan Kalyan
 
 Part III. International and Intercultural Dimensions
 
 14. In the Name of Internationalism: The Cinematic Memorialization of Norman Bethune in Socialist China
 Xiaoning Lu
 
 15. Listening Between the Images: African Filmmakers' Take on the Soviet Union, Soviet Filmmakers' Take on Africa
 Lindiwe Dovey
 
 16. Brothers at War: The Images of Prison S-21 (Tuol Sleng) in the Framework of Intra-Communist Conflicts
 Vicente Sánchez-Biosca
 
 17. The Constructivist Sartorial Utopia and Its Revolutionary Potential: Then and Now
 Djurdja Bartlett
 
 18. "Socialist Realist" Critiques of Neoliberal Shock Therapy: East German Artists Respond to the 1973 Putsch in Chile
 April A. Eisman
 
 Part IV. Visual Production and Strategic Spectacles
 
 19. Beauty and Quality for All: A Vision of Fashion under Cuban Socialism
 María A. Cabrera Arús
 
 20. Disappearing from the Picture? Female Figures in Pattern Books of the Mao Years
 Antonia Finnane
 
 21. The Subject Who Knows: Photographers and Photographed in a Late East Germany
 Sara Blaylock
 
 22. Two Worlds: Boris Efimov, Soviet Political Caricature, and the Construction of the Long Cold War
 Stephen M. Norris
 
 23. The Lyrical Subversions of Socialist Realism in Dang Nhât Minh's New Wave Cinema
 Dana Healy
 
 24. The Montage Connection between John Heartfield and László Lakner: Artistic Dissidence and a New Leftism in Sixties Europe
 Cristina Cuevas-Wolf
 
 25. Visual Regimes of Juche Ideology in North Korea's The Country I Saw
 Travis Workman
 
 Part V. After-images, Memory, Legacy
 
 26. Television and The Good Times of Socialism
 Anikó Imre
 
 27. Futures Remembered: Kosmonauts, the GDR, and the Retrospective Impulse
 Nick Hodgin
 
 28. Contesting the Cuban Soviet Visual Rhetoric for the Present
 Jacqueline Loss
 
 29. Komunistki: Visual Memory of Female Communist Agency
 Aga Skrodzka
 
 30. Specters of Europe and Anti-communist Visual Rhetoric in the Romanian Film of the Early 1990s
 Constantin Parvulescu and Claudiu Turcu,s
 
 31. Lenin in Los Angeles: Counter-Memories, Recycling Socialism
 Katarzyna Marciniak
 
 Coda: Flashes of Arab Communism
 Laura Marks

              

