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Table of Contents
1. Introduction / Alice Lovejoy and Mari Pajala
Part I. Mobile Forms
2. Stalin Boulevard: Panoramic Vistas and Urban Planning in Eastern European Photobooks / Katie Trumpener
3. The Peace Train: Anticosmopolitanism, Internationalism, and Jazz on Czechoslovak Radio during Stalinism / Rosamund Johnston
4. Soviet Drama with Commercial Breaks: Living the Cold War in 1970s Finnish Television / Anu Koivunen
Part II. Distribution, Adaptation, Reception
5. Soviet Cinema in 1960s Cuba: Between Cold War Logics and Thirdworldist Affinities / Masha Salazkina
6. From the Antechamber to the International Stage: Early-Career Directors from Hungary at the Mannheim Film Festival in the Late 1970s / Sonja Simonyi
7. Manic Miners of the World, Unite!: How the British Hit Computer Game Got a Second Life in Czechoslovakia / Jaroslav Švelch
8. Between Scripts: Radio Berlin International (RBI) and Its Swedish Audience in November 1989 / Marie Cronqvist
Part III. Translation
9. On Soviet Spoken Cinema / Elena Razlogova
10. A GDR Writer in America: Christa Wolf's Visit to Oberlin and the Circulation of Her Writing as World Literature / Brangwen Stone
11. Translating Cold War Internationalism: Allegoresis in Ryszard Kapusćinśki's Literary Reportage / Marla Zubel
12. Traveling with the President: Finnish-Soviet State Visits and 1970s Television Diplomacy / Laura Saarenmaa
Part IV. Infrastructure and Production
13. Hollywood Going East: State-Socialist Studios' Opportunistic Business with American Producers / Petr Szczepanik
14. Envisioning the Revolutionary South: The Soviet-Italian Coproduction Life Is Beautiful (1979) / Stefano Pisu
15. Dividing the Cosmos? INTELSAT, Intersputnik, and the Development of Transnational Satellite Communications Infrastructures during the Cold War / Christine Evans and Lars Lundgren
16. Spy from the Cloud: From Big Brother to Big Data / Anikó Imre
Index
Part I. Mobile Forms
2. Stalin Boulevard: Panoramic Vistas and Urban Planning in Eastern European Photobooks / Katie Trumpener
3. The Peace Train: Anticosmopolitanism, Internationalism, and Jazz on Czechoslovak Radio during Stalinism / Rosamund Johnston
4. Soviet Drama with Commercial Breaks: Living the Cold War in 1970s Finnish Television / Anu Koivunen
Part II. Distribution, Adaptation, Reception
5. Soviet Cinema in 1960s Cuba: Between Cold War Logics and Thirdworldist Affinities / Masha Salazkina
6. From the Antechamber to the International Stage: Early-Career Directors from Hungary at the Mannheim Film Festival in the Late 1970s / Sonja Simonyi
7. Manic Miners of the World, Unite!: How the British Hit Computer Game Got a Second Life in Czechoslovakia / Jaroslav Švelch
8. Between Scripts: Radio Berlin International (RBI) and Its Swedish Audience in November 1989 / Marie Cronqvist
Part III. Translation
9. On Soviet Spoken Cinema / Elena Razlogova
10. A GDR Writer in America: Christa Wolf's Visit to Oberlin and the Circulation of Her Writing as World Literature / Brangwen Stone
11. Translating Cold War Internationalism: Allegoresis in Ryszard Kapusćinśki's Literary Reportage / Marla Zubel
12. Traveling with the President: Finnish-Soviet State Visits and 1970s Television Diplomacy / Laura Saarenmaa
Part IV. Infrastructure and Production
13. Hollywood Going East: State-Socialist Studios' Opportunistic Business with American Producers / Petr Szczepanik
14. Envisioning the Revolutionary South: The Soviet-Italian Coproduction Life Is Beautiful (1979) / Stefano Pisu
15. Dividing the Cosmos? INTELSAT, Intersputnik, and the Development of Transnational Satellite Communications Infrastructures during the Cold War / Christine Evans and Lars Lundgren
16. Spy from the Cloud: From Big Brother to Big Data / Anikó Imre
Index