2020
DOI: 10.1080/1369801x.2020.1784021
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Lotus and the Self-Representation of Afro-Asian Writers as the Vanguard of Modernity

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“…534-35). Furthermore, historically, vanguard elements of the national liberation movements conceived emancipatory forms of national identity, national political action, and modernity in internationalist terms, indeed stating that the Western instantiations of modernity were deficient (Nabolsy 2021).…”
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“…534-35). Furthermore, historically, vanguard elements of the national liberation movements conceived emancipatory forms of national identity, national political action, and modernity in internationalist terms, indeed stating that the Western instantiations of modernity were deficient (Nabolsy 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This allowed them to 'reconceive of nationalism in a way that would make international solidarity constitutive of the new national projects' -a model of thought promoted and supported by the intellectual underpinnings of the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization, its Writers' Association and its journal Lotus, all run out of Cairo in the 1960s. 13 The Soviet Union played an active part in these organizations and provided a conceptual framework for cultivating national identities based on the model of the Soviet nationalities project of the 1920s and 1930s. 14 The return to Vladimir Lenin's project of world revolution and his vision for an association of autonomous, multi-ethnic, and equal Soviet republics, itself part of an imperial modernizing project of mass-mobilization, dominance and subordination, was invoked as a positive model and championed in the popular imagination of Soviet and Egyptian people.…”
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