Post-1989 Revisions and Re-imaginings
Buch, Englisch, 274 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 435 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-63199-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Chapter 1. Mosaics of Change.- Part 1: Europe and National Imaginations.- Chapter 2. A New Image of Ukraine: Oscillating between “Europeanness” and “Authenticity”.- Chapter 3. Problematics of Multiculturalism in Polish Post-Enlargement National Identity: The Case of the Polish-Lithuanian Borderlands.- Chapter 4. “Slavs and Tatars” as an Example of a New Eurocentric Narrative.- Part 2: Religion and Memory.- Chapter 5. Jewish Memory in Poland’s Memoryscapes: From Amnesia to “Lieux de Mémoire”.- Chapter 6. Reviving the Legacy: Variant Trends of Islamic Resurgence in Kazakhstan.- Part 3: Consumption, Popular Culture, and Media.- Chapter 7. Global Popular Culture for Local Infrastructures: Migration of Texts and Problems of Transferability (the Polish Case).- Chapter 8. New Trends in Eating Practices in Poland: Bread, Meat and Water and the Taste of Globalization.- Chapter 9. Integration of Migrants in Modern Russia Legal and Media Discourses: (Re)Producing Racism?.- Part 4: Literary Transformations.- Chapter 10. The Documentary Prose by Anita Liepa: The Project of Life Writing.- Chapter 11. Decolonizing Upper Silesia: Reclaiming and Validating the Hybridity of Silesian Culture in Contemporary Upper Silesian Literature of Poland.- Chapter 12. Developments in Russian literature: Examining the pre- and post- Soviet prose of Kazakh-Russian writer Anatoly Kim.- Part 5: Political and Activist Cultures.- Chapter 13. “Woman” in Cultural Reconstruction Since 1989.- Chapter 14. Queer Politics in Neoliberal Poland.- Chapter 15. Photo Essay: Future Heritage.