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  1. Samizdat, Tamizdat, and Beyond
    Transnational Media During and After Socialism
    Contributor: Arndt, Agnes (Mitwirkender); Blaive, Muriel (Mitwirkender); Falk, Barbara J. (Mitwirkender); Gilfillan, Daniel (Mitwirkender); Hala, Martin (Mitwirkender); Horne, Brian A. (Mitwirkender); Kind-Kovács, Friederike (Mitwirkender); Komaromi, Ann (Mitwirkender); Labov, Jessie (Mitwirkender); Lovejoy, Alice (Mitwirkender); Parisi, Valentina (Mitwirkender); Petrescu, Cristina (Mitwirkender); Rupnik, Jacques (Mitwirkender); Schmidt, Henrike (Mitwirkender); Stöcker, Lars Fredrik (Mitwirkender); Zioło-Pużuk, Karolina (Mitwirkender); indenberg, Thomas (Mitwirkender)
    Published: ©2013
    Publisher:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In many ways what is identified today as "cultural globalization" in Eastern Europe has its roots in the Cold War phenomena of samizdat ("do-it-yourself" underground publishing) and tamizdat (publishing abroad). This volume offers a new understanding... more

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    In many ways what is identified today as "cultural globalization" in Eastern Europe has its roots in the Cold War phenomena of samizdat ("do-it-yourself" underground publishing) and tamizdat (publishing abroad). This volume offers a new understanding of how information flowed between East and West during the Cold War, as well as the much broader circulation of cultural products instigated and sustained by these practices. By expanding the definitions of samizdat and tamizdat from explicitly political print publications to include other forms and genres, this volume investigates the wider cultural sphere of alternative and semi-official texts, broadcast media, reproductions of visual art and music, and, in the post-1989 period, new media. The underground circulation of uncensored texts in the Cold War era serves as a useful foundation for comparison when looking at current examples of censorship, independent media, and the use of new media in countries like China, Iran, and the former Yugoslavia.  ...

     

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    Contributor: Arndt, Agnes (Mitwirkender); Blaive, Muriel (Mitwirkender); Falk, Barbara J. (Mitwirkender); Gilfillan, Daniel (Mitwirkender); Hala, Martin (Mitwirkender); Horne, Brian A. (Mitwirkender); Kind-Kovács, Friederike (Mitwirkender); Komaromi, Ann (Mitwirkender); Labov, Jessie (Mitwirkender); Lovejoy, Alice (Mitwirkender); Parisi, Valentina (Mitwirkender); Petrescu, Cristina (Mitwirkender); Rupnik, Jacques (Mitwirkender); Schmidt, Henrike (Mitwirkender); Stöcker, Lars Fredrik (Mitwirkender); Zioło-Pużuk, Karolina (Mitwirkender); indenberg, Thomas (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780857455864
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    RVK Categories: NQ 8273 ; NQ 8303 ; KD 6840
    Series: Contemporary European History ; 13
    Subjects: Untergrundpublizistik; Zensur; Samisdat; Dissident; Opposition; Untergrundliteratur; Exil
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (380 p.)
  2. The Bondian cold war
    the transnational legacy of a cultural icon
    Contributor: Brown, Martin D. (Herausgeber); Granieri, Ronald J. (Herausgeber); Blaive, Muriel (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "James Bond, Ian Fleming's irrepressible and ubiquitous 'spy,' is often understood as a Cold Warrior, but James Bond's Cold War diverged from the actual global conflict in subtle but significant ways. That tension between the real and fictional... more

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    "James Bond, Ian Fleming's irrepressible and ubiquitous 'spy,' is often understood as a Cold Warrior, but James Bond's Cold War diverged from the actual global conflict in subtle but significant ways. That tension between the real and fictional provides perspectives into Cold War culture transcending ideological and geopolitical divides. The Bondiverse is complex and multi-textual, including novels, films, video games and even a comic strip, and has also inspired an array of homages, copies, and competitors. Awareness of its rich possibilities only becomes apparent through a multi-disciplinary lens. A desire to consider current trends in Bondian studies inspired a conference entitled 'The Bondian Cold War,' convened at Tallinn University, Estonia in June 2019. Conference participants, drawn from three continents and multiple disciplines - film studies, history, intelligence studies, and literature, as well as intelligence practitioners - offered papers on the literary and cinematic aspects of the 'spy', discussed fact versus fiction in the Bond canon, went in search of a global Bond, and pondered gender and sexuality across the Bondiverse. This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West, and beyond the end of the Cold War from which he emerged"--...

     

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    Contributor: Brown, Martin D. (Herausgeber); Granieri, Ronald J. (Herausgeber); Blaive, Muriel (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003100393; 1003100392; 9781000934762; 1000934764; 9781000934731; 100093473X
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    Series: Routledge studies in espionage and culture
    Subjects: James Bond films; Politics and culture; HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century; HISTORY / Social History
    Other subjects: Fleming, Ian (1908-1964); Fleming, Ian (1908-1964); Bond, James (Fictitious character)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  3. The Bondian cold war
    the transnational legacy of a cultural icon
    Contributor: Brown, Martin David (HerausgeberIn); Granieri, Ronald J. (HerausgeberIn); Blaive, Muriel (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York

    "James Bond, Ian Fleming's irrepressible and ubiquitous 'spy,' is often understood as a Cold Warrior, but James Bond's Cold War diverged from the actual global conflict in subtle but significant ways. That tension between the real and fictional... more

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    "James Bond, Ian Fleming's irrepressible and ubiquitous 'spy,' is often understood as a Cold Warrior, but James Bond's Cold War diverged from the actual global conflict in subtle but significant ways. That tension between the real and fictional provides perspectives into Cold War culture transcending ideological and geopolitical divides. The Bondiverse is complex and multi-textual, including novels, films, video games and even a comic strip, and has also inspired an array of homages, copies, and competitors. Awareness of its rich possibilities only becomes apparent through a multi-disciplinary lens. A desire to consider current trends in Bondian studies inspired a conference entitled 'The Bondian Cold War,' convened at Tallinn University, Estonia in June 2019. Conference participants, drawn from three continents and multiple disciplines - film studies, history, intelligence studies, and literature, as well as intelligence practitioners - offered papers on the literary and cinematic aspects of the 'spy', discussed fact versus fiction in the Bond canon, went in search of a global Bond, and pondered gender and sexuality across the Bondiverse. This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West, and beyond the end of the Cold War from which he emerged"--

     

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    Contributor: Brown, Martin David (HerausgeberIn); Granieri, Ronald J. (HerausgeberIn); Blaive, Muriel (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367569365; 9780367607654
    RVK Categories: AP 59800
    Series: Routledge studies in espionage and culture
    Subjects: James Bond films; Politics and culture; Essays
    Other subjects: Fleming, Ian (1908-1964); Fleming, Ian (1908-1964); Bond, James (Fictitious character)
    Scope: xiii, 269 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. The Bondian Cold War
    The Transnational Legacy of a Cultural Icon
    Published: 2023; ©2024
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West,... more

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    This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West, and beyond the end of the Cold War from which he emerged.

     

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    Contributor: Granieri, Ronald J. (MitwirkendeR); Blaive, Muriel (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781000934731
    Series: Routledge Studies in Espionage and Culture Series
    Scope: 1 online resource (285 pages)
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  5. The Bondian Cold War
    The Transnational Legacy of a Cultural Icon
    Contributor: Blaive, Muriel (HerausgeberIn); Brown, Martin D. (HerausgeberIn); Granieri, Ronald J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West,... more

     

    This volume of essays inspired by that conference, suitable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Cold War culture, makes vital contributions to understanding Bond as a global phenomenon, across traditional divisions of East and West, and beyond the end of the Cold War from which he emerged

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Blaive, Muriel (HerausgeberIn); Brown, Martin D. (HerausgeberIn); Granieri, Ronald J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367569365
    Series: Routledge Studies in Espionage and Culture
    Subjects: 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000; European history; Europäische Geschichte; General & world history; Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte; Geschichte und Archäologie; HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain; HISTORY / General; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century; HISTORY / Social History; Kalte Kriege und Stellvertreterkonflikte; Literary studies: general; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; Media studies; Medienwissenschaften; Popular culture; Populäre Kultur; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte; The Cold War
    Scope: 270 Seiten
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    Introduction: Taking the Bondian Cold War seriously. Part 1: The Bondian Cold War. 1. The Bondian Cold War: The business of ambiguity 2. Bond Re: Bourne: Transatlantic Translations of Espionage Heroism in the Bond Era 3. No James Bonds in this business : The Sandbaggers (ITV, 1978-80) and the Evolution of the Anti-Bond 4. James Bond and the Subterranean Cold War: Materiality, Strategy and Volume. Part 2: Fact versus Fiction. 5. Bond and the archives 6. Interview with Avner Avraham, Former Mossad Operative 7. James Bond, Ian Fleming and intelligence: breaking down the boundary between the real and the imagined Part 3: Global Bond: Behind the Curtain. 8. Vladimir Lenin as James Bond: The Fiction of Zoya Voskresenskaya-Rybkina 9. Agent Rising in the Reich - The Shield and the Sword: A forgotten classic among Soviet intelligence films and what it can tell us about why the Soviet Union could not go Bond 10. A Soviet 007 fighting fascism in the west? Soviet Internationalism and the real and imagined lives of agents in Savva Kulish s The Dead Season [Mertvyi Sezon] (1968) 11. Into the Heartland - Bond joining the Jihad. Part 4: Of Human Bondage: Gender, Sexuality and the Spy. 12. You Can Bet He s Reading One of Those Ian Fleming Thrillers : James, Jack, and American Cold War Masculinity. 13. Like a Party Political Broadcast for you-know-who : Margaret Thatcher and the reception of Octopussy (1983). 14. Concluding essay: James Bond Will Return.