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Transatlantic Central Europe: Contesting Geography and Redefining Culture Beyond the Nation

Autor Jessie Labov
en Limba Engleză Nedefinit – 15 iun 2018
While there are still occasional uses of it today, the term "Central Europe" carries little of the charge that it did in the 1980s and early 1990s, and as a political and intellectual project it has receded from the horizon. Proponents of a distinct cultural profile of these countries--all involved now in the process of Transatlantic integration--used "Central European", as a contestation with the geo-political label of Eastern Europe. This book discusses the transnational set of practices connecting journals with other media in the mid-1980s, disseminating the idea of Central Europe simultaneously in East and West. A range of new methodologies, including GIS-mapping visualization, is used, repositing the political-cultural journal as one central node of a much larger cultural system. What has happened to the liberal humanist philosophy that "Central Europe" once evoked? In the early years of the transition era, the liberal humanist perspective shared by Havel, Konr d, Kundera, and Michnik was quickly replaced by an economic liberalism that evolved into neoliberal policies and practices. The author follows the trajectories of the concept into the present day, reading its material and intellectual traces in the postcommunist landscape. She explores how the current use of transnational, web-based media follows the logic and practice of an earlier, 'dissident' generation of writers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9786155053290
ISBN-10: 6155053294
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 236 x 165 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Central European University Press

Notă biografică

Jessie Labov is a Resident Fellow at the Center for Media, Data, and Society at Central European University, Budapest.