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Radical Moderns/Poetry International: Communist Poets in the 1930sukeyser and Langston Hughes (USA), and Yannis Ritsos (Greece). Described variously as “poetry international” (Aijaz Ahmad) and “radical moderns” (Michael Denning), these poets represent a distinctive moment for left-wing aesthetics and internationalist solidarity. This chapter discusses the common eHay-Fever 发表于 2025-3-31 19:45:30
Parallel Stories: The Rise of Far-Right Women’s Movements in the 1930s and 2010sd simple criminals) who rejected both the “conservative offer” and the leftist emancipation project in the interwar Hungary with the women participating in contemporary radical politics rejecting both the neoliberal emancipation project and feminisms. What can we learn from historical-comparative an