UNESCO’s Humanity of Hope : The Orient Catalogue and the Story of the East
Abstract
This article analyses UNESCO’s (the United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization) early attempts to propagate the ideal of hope in the
pursuit of the organisation’s agenda of “the intellectual and moral solidarity of
mankind”. An early example of such an endeavour is a film catalogue project carried
out by UNESCO and the British Film Institute in the midst of the Cold War and at the
peak of the decolonisation process. Titled “Orient. A Survey of Films Produced in
Countries of Arab and Asian Culture”, the catalogue was published in 1959 with the
aim of familiarising Western audiences with Eastern cultures to forge solidarity of
humankind through the promotion of intercultural understanding. In this article, I
approach the catalogue as part of UNESCO’s attempts to adapt to a changing world.
The catalogue included 139 feature films, 75 percent of which were produced in Japan,
India and the U.S.S.R.. This article analyses the plot summaries of the collection of
films produced in these three countries to explore how the catalogue was used to
employ the rhetoric of hope through the stories told in the plot summaries. I suggest
that with the catalogue project, UNESCO argued for the importance of adapting to a
new world in which humanity was not to be divided by internal differences but rather
united by hope for a better future.
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Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2018
Series
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Publisher
Pro Universitaria
Original source
http://www.aflls.ucdc.ro/doc/Anale%20FLLS%20no.%201%202018.pdf
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2065-0868
Language
English
Published in
Annals of Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Linguistics, literature and methodology of teaching
Citation
- Huttunen, M. (2018). UNESCO’s Humanity of Hope : The Orient Catalogue and the Story of the East. Annals of Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Linguistics, literature and methodology of teaching, XVII(1), 70-87. http://www.aflls.ucdc.ro/doc/Anale%20FLLS%20no.%201%202018.pdf
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