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Around the world, Sexuality & Art

Sino-Soviet “Friendship”: postcards from the 1950’s

6 Jun 2016


Screen Shot 2016-06-03 at 18.55.08In  a seminar at the University of Washington in Seattle, in May 2016, I met Yu Yin, a Chinese student. Yin had in her cell an amazing collection of postcards in socialist realism style of the 1950s and she told me that they were  part of  the Chinese state propaganda then made to celebrate the Sino – Soviet friendship.  The images are aesthetically remarkable and project a surprising male homoerotic atmosphere.  I had not time to explore further as to check  whether the postcards are authentic or  an insightful piece of contemporary, which  discloses male homosexual affection in  China and Russia in the 1950’s, ironizes the widely cited homophobic sexual morality of these  regimes and triggers interesting reflections about Communist androcentrism. Either authentic or a product of contemporary art the pictures are gorgeous and instigating. Enjoy!

Sonia Corrêa

Click here to see the postcard gallery 

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