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Soviet socialist realism and art in the Asia-Pacific / Alison Carroll.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge research in art and politicsPublication details: New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781032661377
  • 1032661372
  • 9781040149416
  • 1040149413
  • 9781040149423
  • 1040149421
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.90/0904 23/eng/20240912
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Contents:
Art and politics -- Policy and practice -- The art, 1917-1970 -- The art, the 1970s to recent times -- The local.
Summary: "This study evaluates how the ideology of Socialist Realism, developed by the Soviets in policies and the practices of art, has been influential in the Asia Pacific region from 1917 until today. Focusing primarily on Russia, then China, Vietnam, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia, the book demonstrates how each society adopted and adapted the Soviet example to make some of the most important imagery of recent history. Included is an examination of how the practice of Western art history, the nature of art history in Asia, and the forces of the Cold War have led to this influence being inadequately acknowledged across Asia and more widely. The book is relevant to those interested in art history, Asian studies, political history, and cultural history"-- Provided by publisher.
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Art and politics -- Policy and practice -- The art, 1917-1970 -- The art, the 1970s to recent times -- The local.

"This study evaluates how the ideology of Socialist Realism, developed by the Soviets in policies and the practices of art, has been influential in the Asia Pacific region from 1917 until today. Focusing primarily on Russia, then China, Vietnam, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia, the book demonstrates how each society adopted and adapted the Soviet example to make some of the most important imagery of recent history. Included is an examination of how the practice of Western art history, the nature of art history in Asia, and the forces of the Cold War have led to this influence being inadequately acknowledged across Asia and more widely. The book is relevant to those interested in art history, Asian studies, political history, and cultural history"-- Provided by publisher.

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