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Red Africa: affective communities and the Cold War
It is now almost 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the fragmentation of the Soviet Union into a series of republics and the rejection of communist politics in much of the former Eastern Bloc. Seen by many as a victory for the capitalist West over the communist East, the geopolitics of this period was far more complicated than this. Across a series of essays and artist contributions, Red Africa explores the crosscurrents of international solidarity and friendship. The aesthetic experience of the works and the exhibition is also an invitation for the visitor to explore what Leila Ghandi and others have described as a politics of affective community. Red Africa is the culmination of a two-year research programme and exhibition project at Calvert 22, London, and Iwalewa House, Bayreuth. This traced the work of African artists and filmmakers who studied in the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc under free education schemes originally offered under the Third International, discontinued during Stalin's reign, then brought back during Khruschev's thaw. Connections were particularly strong with countries such as Mozambique, Ghana, Ethiopia and Angola that were conducting liberation struggles or which, post-independence, were part of the Non-Aligned Movement which held its first Summit conference in Belgrade in 1961. Red Africa is beautifully illustrated with film stills, artworks and archival images drawing on the extensive research of the contributing artists, researchers and curators. Contributors include Onejoon Che, Radovan Cukic and Ivan Manojlovic, Ros Gray, Ana Balona de Oliveira, Burt Cesar, Filipa Cesar, Angela Ferreira, Yevgenyi Fiks, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Isaac Julien, Alexander Markov, Jo Ratcliffe, Polly Savage, Nadine Siegert, Manuela Ribeiro Sanches, The Travelling Communique Group, Milica Tomic, Tonel and Vanessa Vasic-Janekovic.
Die Universität der Zukunft: XI. Hochschulsymposium 22.-23. Oktober 2015, in der Großen Aula der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
In: Veröffentlichungen der Hanns Martin Schleyer-Stiftung Band 87
Ist die Zukunft des Lernens und Forschens digital? Und wie verändert der demografische Wandel die Universität? Gibt es anstatt überfüllter Hörsäle bald nur noch Online-Kurse? Und welche Auswirkungen hat es, wenn Forschungsergebnisse unmittelbar auf der ganzen Welt verfügbar sind? Darüber diskutierten vom 22. bis 23. Oktober 2015 Verantwortliche aus Politik, Wissenschaft und Praxis. Das XI. Hochschulsymposium "Die Universität der Zukunft" veranstalten die Hanns Martin Schleyer-Stiftung und die Heinz Nixdorf-Stiftung in diesem Jahr gemeinsam mit der LMU.
Party patronage in contemporary democracies: Results from an expert survey in 22 countries from five regions
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 55, Heft 2, S. 416-431
ISSN: 0304-4130
Darbeler târihi: 27 Mayıs 1960, 22 Şubat 1962, 21 Mayıs 1963, 12 Mart 1971
In: Timaş yayınları 4107
In: Tarih inceleme araştırma 86
Zwangsvereinigung: der Zusammenschluss von KPD und SPD am 21./22. April 1946 und seine Folgen : 20. Bundeskongress der Landesbeauftragten für die Stasi-Unterlagen und zur Aufarbeitung der Folgen der kommunistischen Diktatur sowie der Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur mit den Verfolgte...
Ella Elvira Hobart Gibson: Nineteenth-Century Teacher, Lecturer, Author, Poet, Feminist, Spiritualist, Free Thinker, and America's First Woman Military Chaplain
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Band 58, Heft 1, S. 1
ISSN: 0021-969X
The dynamics of a terrorist targeting process: Anders B. Breivik and the 22 July attacks in Norway
In: Palgrave hate studies
In: Palgrave pivot
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