Although still understudied in scholarship, the global spread of left-wing writing during the Cold War is central to any understanding of the period’s literature. Building on Michael Denning’s notion of a ‘novelists’ international’, this chapter examines the remarkable output of ‘committed’ literature worldwide. While the work could vary significantly between national and regional contexts, authors revealed a set of common concerns, including capitalist exploitation, the shortcomings of social democracy, the betrayal of revolutionary principles and the continuation of racial, ethnic and sexual inequality in countries struggling under ‘actually existing socialism’. Taking issue with Western propagandists’ dismissal of left-wing literature, t...
In Beyond Capitalism (2013), Luke Cooper and Simon Hardy seek to reclaim some good from the recent b...
What’s Left? Marxism, American Fiction, and Literary Criticism The crisis and collapse Marxism a...
In Beyond Capitalism (2013), Luke Cooper and Simon Hardy seek to reclaim some good from the recent b...
This dissertation focuses on various texts of the early Cold War (1945-1960) to show how several pol...
Despite the ambitions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations Ge...
During the Cold War, a large percentage of the world’s population was governed by authoritarian regi...
Left-wing intellectuals in Britain and the US had long repudiated the Soviet regime. Why was the col...
"This thesis examines the work of the most important literary critics and theorists who were either ...
© 2016 Dr. Chloe Elizabeth WardIn the late 1930s, as political darkness drew on Europe, tens of thou...
The Cold War is something I analyze in two parts. First, I examine its politics, including pol...
textMy dissertation tracks the international formation of critical “author positions” during key mo...
This dissertation examines the underappreciated history of what is commonly known as ‘cold war liber...
This special issue aims to contribute to this critical discussion by modestly staking out the contou...
Marxist literary theorisation has long proposed that the gaps, absences and contradictions evident w...
The early decades of the twentieth century saw incredible changes in both literacy and general publi...
In Beyond Capitalism (2013), Luke Cooper and Simon Hardy seek to reclaim some good from the recent b...
What’s Left? Marxism, American Fiction, and Literary Criticism The crisis and collapse Marxism a...
In Beyond Capitalism (2013), Luke Cooper and Simon Hardy seek to reclaim some good from the recent b...
This dissertation focuses on various texts of the early Cold War (1945-1960) to show how several pol...
Despite the ambitions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations Ge...
During the Cold War, a large percentage of the world’s population was governed by authoritarian regi...
Left-wing intellectuals in Britain and the US had long repudiated the Soviet regime. Why was the col...
"This thesis examines the work of the most important literary critics and theorists who were either ...
© 2016 Dr. Chloe Elizabeth WardIn the late 1930s, as political darkness drew on Europe, tens of thou...
The Cold War is something I analyze in two parts. First, I examine its politics, including pol...
textMy dissertation tracks the international formation of critical “author positions” during key mo...
This dissertation examines the underappreciated history of what is commonly known as ‘cold war liber...
This special issue aims to contribute to this critical discussion by modestly staking out the contou...
Marxist literary theorisation has long proposed that the gaps, absences and contradictions evident w...
The early decades of the twentieth century saw incredible changes in both literacy and general publi...
In Beyond Capitalism (2013), Luke Cooper and Simon Hardy seek to reclaim some good from the recent b...
What’s Left? Marxism, American Fiction, and Literary Criticism The crisis and collapse Marxism a...
In Beyond Capitalism (2013), Luke Cooper and Simon Hardy seek to reclaim some good from the recent b...