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Domácí pracoviště:
Katedra sociální geografie a regionálního rozvoje (31800)
Název:
North Korean Bronze Statue Building in Africa
Citace
Laš, L. North Korean Bronze Statue Building in Africa.
In:
Jeroen Van Den Bosch, Natasha Lindstaedt (eds.).
Encyclopedia Tyrannica: A Research Guide to Authoritarianism.
ibidem, 2025. s. 201-203. ISBN 978-3-8382-1882-3.
Podnázev
Rok vydání:
2025
Obor:
Forma vydání:
Tištená verze
Kód ISBN:
978-3-8382-1882-3
Název knihy v originálním jazyce:
Encyclopedia Tyrannica: A Research Guide to Authoritarianism
Název edice a číslo svazku:
neuvedeno
Místo vydání:
neuvedeno
Název nakladatele:
ibidem
Označení vydání (číslo vydání):
:
Vydáno:
v zahraničí
Autor zdrojového dokumentu:
Jeroen Van Den Bosch, Natasha Lindstaedt (eds.)
Počet stran:
3
Počet stran knihy:
900
Strana od:
201
Strana do:
203
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Klíčová slova anglicky:
Africa, bronze statues, Cold War, Matsudae Art Studio, North Korea, Pyongyang, revolution, social realism
Popis v původním jazyce:
The encyclopedic box 1.16 deals with North Korean politcs in Africa. Since the 1970s, Pyongyang's state-run enterprise, Mansudae Art Studio, has created and built large-scale statues, monuments and memorials throughout the continent, including in nations such as Senegal, Namibia, Angola and Zimbabwe. These initiatives honour the fight against colonial rule, national sovereignty, or pan-African solidarity, reflecting the ideological underpinnings of North Korea's own revolutionary discourse. The statues are a way of getting the country's culture out there and making money, and they help the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to get political influence in places that like their anti-Western stance. The artistic style, which is distinctly North Korean, is known as socialist realism, and the subjects reflect local histories and leaders. The illustration of the DPRK's unique method of authoritarian soft power projection is through ideological art and monumentalism beyond its borders.
Popis v anglickém jazyce:
The encyclopedic box 1.16 deals with North Korean politcs in Africa. Since the 1970s, Pyongyang's state-run enterprise, Mansudae Art Studio, has created and built large-scale statues, monuments and memorials throughout the continent, including in nations such as Senegal, Namibia, Angola and Zimbabwe. These initiatives honour the fight against colonial rule, national sovereignty, or pan-African solidarity, reflecting the ideological underpinnings of North Korea's own revolutionary discourse. The statues are a way of getting the country's culture out there and making money, and they help the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to get political influence in places that like their anti-Western stance. The artistic style, which is distinctly North Korean, is known as socialist realism, and the subjects reflect local histories and leaders. The illustration of the DPRK's unique method of authoritarian soft power projection is through ideological art and monumentalism beyond its borders.
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