LEADER 05838nam 2200601 450 001 9910585992703321 005 20220203102152.0 010 $a1-350-26815-1 024 7 $a10.5040/9781350277380 035 $a(CKB)5600000000479601 035 $a(OCoLC)1295017182 035 $a(CaBNVSL)9781350277380 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/90384 035 $a(EXLCZ)995600000000479601 100 $a20220105d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcn||||m|||a 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aInventing the third world $ein search of freedom for the postwar global South /$f[edited by] Gyan Prakash and Jeremy Adelman 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aLondon [England] :$cBloomsbury Academic,$d2022. 210 2$a[London, England] :$cBloomsbury Publishing,$d2022 215 $a1 online resource (256 pages) 225 1 $aHistories of Internationalism 311 $a1-350-27738-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntroduction: Imagining the Third World: Genealogies of Alternative Global Histories / Gyan Prakash and Jeremy Adelman -- 1. The Third World Before Afro-Asia / Cindy Ewing (University of Toronto, Canada) -- 2. From Peace to National Liberation: Mexico and the Tricontinental / Patrick Iber (University of Wisconsin, USA) -- 3. A Voice for the Yugoslavs in Latin America: Oscar Waiss and the Yugoslav-Chilean Connection / (Agusti?n Cosovschi, Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales, France) -- 4. The End of Ideology and the Third World: The Congress For Cultural Freedom's 1955 Milan Conference on the 'Future Of Freedom' and its Aftermath / (Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Wesleyan University, USA) -- 5. Latin American Network in Exile: A Communist Cultural Legacy for the Third World / (Marcelo Ridenti, State University Of Campinas, Brazil) -- 6. Radical Scholarship and Political Activism: Walter Rodney as Third World Intellectual and Historian of the Third World / (Andreas Eckert, Humboldt University, Germany) -- 7. From London 1948 to Dakar 1966: Crises in Anticolonial Counterpublics / (Penny M. von Eschen, University of Virginia, USA) -- 8. Francis Newton Souza's Black Paintings: Postwar Transactions in Color / (Atreyee Gupta (University Of California, Berkeley, USA) -- 9. Listening to the Cold War in Bombay / (Naresh Fernandes (Independent Writer) -- 10. Imagining a Progressive World: Soviet Visual Culture in Postcolonial India / (Jessica Bachman (University of Washington, USA) -- 11. The Battle of Conferences: Cultural Decolonisation and Global Cold War / (Monica Popescu, Mcgill University, Canada) -- 12. The Death of the Third World Revisited: Curative Democracy and World-Making in Late 1970s India / (Srirupa Roy, University Of Ge?ottingen, Germany) Coda (Samuel Moyn, Yale University, USA) -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $a"This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Princeton University, USA. The end of the Second World War and the eclipse of empires brought a wave of efforts to reimagine the future world order. When nation states emerging from colonial rule met at Bandung to chart alternative destinies and challenge global inequalities, they hoped to create a less hierarchical, more pluralistic and more distributive world. This volume considers the alternative visions put forth by the third world at the close of WWII to recover their world-changing aspirations as well as its cultural and intellectual breakthroughs. Demonstrating how the invention of the third world sought to create new institutions of solidarity, new expressions and alternative narratives to the imperial ones that they had inherited, this book reveals how writers, artists, musicians and photographers created networks to circulate and exchange these ideas. Exploring these ideas put forth from various regions of the global south, the chapters trace their search for new meanings of freedom, self-determination and the promise of development. Out of this moment came efforts in the south to create new histories of global relations, icons and genres, and placed the promises of decolonization and struggles for social and racial justice at the centre of global history. Showing how efforts to remake the world intersected with and altered the trajectories of the global Cold War, Inventing the Third World discusses how this conflict existed outside of the traditional east-west framework and offers an insight into a radically different 'global cultural cold war'. It shows that the Cold War era was marked by attempts to bring about a different world order that would achieve global racial, social justice and a different kind of peace."--$cProvided by publisher. 410 0$aHistories of Internationalism. 606 $aDeveloping countries$xEconomic conditions 606 $aPostwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000$2bicssc 606 $aGeneral & world history$2bicssc 606 $aHistory of ideas$2bicssc 606 $aSocial & cultural history$2bicssc 607 $aDeveloping countries$xForeign relations 607 $aDeveloping countries$xPolitics and government 615 0$aDeveloping countries$xEconomic conditions. 615 7$aPostwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000 615 7$aGeneral & world history 615 7$aHistory of ideas 615 7$aSocial & cultural history 676 $a327.091724 702 $aAdelman$b Jeremy 702 $aPrakash$b Gyan 801 0$bCaBNVSL 801 1$bCaBNVSL 801 2$bCaBNVSL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910585992703321 996 $aInventing the third world$92951609 997 $aUNINA