

Specters of Europe and Anticommunist Visual Rhetoric in Romanian Film of the Early 1990s.Komunistki: Visual Memory of Female Communist Agency.Contesting the Cuban-Soviet Visual Rhetoric for the Present.Futures Remembered: Kosmonauts, the GDR, and the Retrospective Impulse.Television and the Good Times of Socialism.Visual Regimes of Juche Ideology in North Korea’s The Country I Saw.The Montage Connection between John Heartfield and László Lakner: Artistic Resistance and a New Leftism in Sixties Europe.The Lyrical Subversions of Socialist Realism in Đặng Nhật Minh’s New Wave Cinema.Two Worlds: Boris Efimov, Soviet Political Caricature, and the Construction of the Long Cold War.The Subject Who Knows: Photographers and the Photographed in the Late East Germany.Disappearing from the Picture?: Female Figures in Pattern Books of the Mao Years.Beauty and Quality for All: A Vision of Fashion under Cuban Socialism.“Socialist Realist” Critiques of Neoliberal “Shock Therapy”: East German Artists Respond to the 1973 Putsch in Chile.The Constructivist Sartorial Utopia and Its Revolutionary Potential: Then and Now.Brothers at War: The Images of Prison S-21 (Tuol Sleng) in the Framework of Intracommunist Conflicts.Listening between the Images: African Filmmakers’ Take on the Soviet Union, Soviet Filmmakers’ Take on Africa.In the Name of Internationalism: The Cinematic Memorialization of Norman Bethune in Socialist China.The Visitation of the Idea: Badiou on Film and Communism.The Time Lag of Defa-Futurum: A Socialist Cine-Futurism from East Germany.Shaping the Avant-Garde: The Reception of Soviet Constructivism by the American Art Journal October.Visions and Visualization of Sustainability: Leningrad Designers in Search of Soviet Recycling System, 1981–1984.“How-To” Make Art in Communist China: Professionalizing Amateur Artists.Who Doesn’t Like Aleksander Kobzdej?: A State Artist’s Career in the People’s Republic of Poland.Machines, Nations, and Faciality: Cultivating Mental Eyes in Soviet Books for Children.Red Stars, Biorhythms, and Circuit Boards: Do-It-Yourself Aesthetics of Computing and Computer Games in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia.Soviet Wall Newspapers: Social(ist) Media of an Analog Age.Restating Classicist Monumentalism in Soviet Architecture, 1930s–early 1950s.Architecture in Series: Housing and Communist Idealism.Socialist Domestic Infrastructures and the Politics of the Body: Bucharest and Havana.Introduction: The Communist Vision Today.
