Socialist ’80s: Aesthetics of Reform in China and the Soviet Union

EALL 288, EAST 316, LITR 303, RUSS 316, RSEE 316
Th 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM
Undergraduate
Fall
2024
Students with knowledge of Russian and Chinese are encouraged to read in original languages. All readings are available in English.
Pre-modern: 
No

This course offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the study of the complex cultural and political paradigms of late socialism from a transnational perspective by focusing on the literature, cinema, and popular culture of the Soviet Union and China in 1980s. How were intellectual and everyday life in the Soviet Union and China distinct from and similar to that of the West of the same era? How do we parse “the cultural logic of late socialism?” What can today’s America learn from it? Examining two major socialist cultures together in a global context, this course queries the ethnographic, ideological, and socio-economic constituents of late socialism. Students analyze cultural materials in the context of Soviet and Chinese history. Along the way, we explore themes of identity, nationalism, globalization, capitalism, and the Cold War.

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