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Occasional Series with Masha Kirasirova

February 4, 2013 "The Eastern International: Soviet Central Asia and the Afro-Asian Colonial World" Jordan Center Occasional Series with Masha Kirasirova 53 Washington Square South, Room 701 2:00 PM to...

February 4, 2013

"The Eastern International: Soviet Central Asia and the Afro-Asian Colonial World"

Jordan Center Occasional Series

with Masha Kirasirova

53 Washington Square South, Room 701

2:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST

This talk argues that changes in production and consumption Soviet cinema after the mid-1950s offer a dramatic example of how Soviet interventionism in the decolonizing “Third World” led to the emergence of new institutions and narratives tasked with mediating Soviet “Easternness” for external Afro-Asian audiences. More specifically, by focusing on the career of the iconic Central Asian film director, Kamil Yarmatov, Kirasirova argues that this Soviet courtship of “Third World” audiences contributed to a demand – articulated at the highest levels of power – for a new spectacular foundational narrative of the establishment of Soviet rule in Central Asia.  Performances of such revolutionary narratives before Afro-Asian audiences often involved creative blurring of historical and imaginary pasts.Masha Kirasirova is a PhD Candidate in the join NYU History and Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies Program. She is currently finishing her dissertation about Soviet-Arab exchanges from the interwar period to the Cold War.

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