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From Harlem to Central Asia: Langston Hughes Exploration of Class, Race and Gender under the Soviet Union
Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för historia och samtidsstudier.
2023 (svensk)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 poäng / 15 hpOppgave
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Abstract: From Harlem to Central Asia: Langston Hughes exploration of Class, Race and Gender under the Soviet Union. This essay explores Langston Hughes journey to Soviet Central Asia, where he aimed to gain insights into the lives of people of “color” under the Soviet Union. Focusing on a book by Hughes this essay analyzes his portrayal of both colonial and post-revolutionary Central Asia.Through the lens of postcolonial theory and an intersectional approach, the study draws connections between African American and Central Asian societies during times of transition. It delves into the intricate dynamics of ethnicity, class, gender, and politics that surface in Hughes depiction of the region. Ultimately, the study seeks to deepen our understanding of the complex intersections between race, gender, ethnicity, and politics in Central Asia during and pre the Soviet era, while highlighting the long-term effects of colonialism on post-slavery African American society and post-colonial Central Asia.

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2023. , s. 42
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Langston Hughes, Soviet Central Asia, Soviet Union, African American, travelogue, colonialism, soviet modernization, racial segregation, postcolonialism, Intersectionality.
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