Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 495 g
Dacades of ’Europeanization‘?
Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 495 g
ISBN: 978-3-8260-5109-8
Verlag: Königshausen & Neumann
A. Jakir: „This is where we belong“ - „European Union“ and „Europeaness“ in contemporary debates in Croatia – T. Zimmermann: Fortress Europe and the gorges of the Balkans: From Jakob Pillipp Fallmerayer to Tanja Ostoji´c’ s EU-slip
Introducing the Balkans to Europe
D. Norris: Mind the gap! The Balkans as literary trope – A. Avdagi´c: The early encounters with Europe and narrative models of mediation – I. Živan?cevi´c- Sekeruš / P. Sekeruš: The evolution of one image: from indigenous Morlachs to Hollywoodish Borats – J. Sujecka: Conceptions of the Balkans. The linguistic, the historical and the mental Balkans – S. Nasevski: Inclusive character of Balkan identity regarding identity of Europe, in the perspective of European integration – D. Hasanbegovi´c: Stories for Europe: Bosnian fi lm and the cultural codifi cation of trauma
“Europeanization” of the Balkans
D. Spasojevi´c / J. Kleut: Europeanization discourse of Serbian political elites: Peš?canik and Nova srpska politi?cka misao – M. Popadi´c: Serbian ID for Europe: visual identity of the new Serbian passport – M. Komel: Splitting Eurobalkanism: Europaization of the Balkans, Balkanization of Europe - a short psychoanalytical observation – D. Mel?ci´c: Europe and the Balkans: Some Theses Concerning the History of (National) Discourses – A. Ioannidou: The new anti-European tendencies in Greece due to the economic crisis
Identities ”in-between”
N. Makuljevi´c: Politics of perception: Europe and the Balkans between orientalism and occidentalism – B. Škvorc: Miroslav Krleža between Mitteleuropa and the Balkans – D. Beganovi´c: Radomir Konstantinovi´c im Kontext der jugoslawischen 60er – T. Brajovi´c: Imagining Europe: (anti)utopian memory of the ‚millennium‘ trilogy by Vojislav Despotov – K. Kulavkova: The memory of the Balkans stereotypes in the western European context
War and Confl icts from the Balkan and European Perspective
E. Kazaz: Skender Kulenovi´c‘s war poems: Remembering a European War from a Balkan perspective – A. Baši´c: The Bombing of the Sarajevo town hall, National and University Library of Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992- 2012): Erasure of Memory Before the Age of Digitalisation – D. Gruhonji´c: Srdjan Aleksi´c’s case and reconciliation in the region – J. Nießer: “The dilemma about reconciliation” - Investigating a transnational approach to dealing with the past in postjugoslav societies (RECOM) – A. Bohn: Images of the Balkans in times of war. Film propaganda from the German Empire to National Socialist Germany
Women and the Balkans/Woman on the Balkans
K. Lindemann: Explaining Bosnia - Milena Preindlsberger-Mrazovi´c and Austria’s own “Orient” – M. Ciglene?cki: The Balkan Beauty - Elsa Oeltjen Kasimir (1887-1944) – R. Senjkovi´c: Miss YU: Socialist female beauty – I. ´Cirovi´c: Images of violence against Balkan women in the 19th century European culture – A. Demiragi´c: Is there an authentic woman‘s response to the war?: Women‘s writings about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Representing the Balkans in art and popular culture
G. Kirn: Between Yugoslav and Post- Yugoslav memorial spaces – B. Murovec: True art on the “right” side – L. Reinkowski: Yugoslav pop / rock culture of the 1980s and Euro-Balkan Identity – S. Fietkau: Balkan pop or Eurotrash - Yugoslavia and Its Successor States in the Eurovision Song Contest – N. Louveau: YU-splendor reloaded – N. Avramovska: Europe and another Europe on the European Theatre – J. Murašov: Vegeta: The idea of Yugoslavia and the taste of the region
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Europäische Geschichte
- Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie | Volkskunde Volkskunde Kultureller Wandel, Kulturkontakt, Akkulturation
- Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie | Volkskunde Ethnologie Kultur- und Sozialethnologie: Politische Ethnologie, Recht, Organisation, Identität
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Globalisierung, Transformationsprozesse
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kultur- und Ideengeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Mentalitäts- und Sozialgeschichte
Weitere Infos & Material
A. Jakir: „This is where we belong“ - „European Union“ and „Europeaness“ in contemporary debates in Croatia – T. Zimmermann: Fortress Europe and the gorges of the Balkans: From Jakob Pillipp Fallmerayer to Tanja Ostoji´c’ s EU-slip
Introducing the Balkans to Europe
D. Norris: Mind the gap! The Balkans as literary trope – A. Avdagi´c: The early encounters with Europe and narrative models of mediation – I. Živan?cevi´c- Sekeruš / P. Sekeruš: The evolution of one image: from indigenous Morlachs to Hollywoodish Borats – J. Sujecka: Conceptions of the Balkans. The linguistic, the historical and the mental Balkans – S. Nasevski: Inclusive character of Balkan identity regarding identity of Europe, in the perspective of European integration – D. Hasanbegovi´c: Stories for Europe: Bosnian fi lm and the cultural codifi cation of trauma
“Europeanization” of the Balkans
D. Spasojevi´c / J. Kleut: Europeanization discourse of Serbian political elites: Peš?canik and Nova srpska politi?cka misao – M. Popadi´c: Serbian ID for Europe: visual identity of the new Serbian passport – M. Komel: Splitting Eurobalkanism: Europaization of the Balkans, Balkanization of Europe - a short psychoanalytical observation – D. Mel?ci´c: Europe and the Balkans: Some Theses Concerning the History of (National) Discourses – A. Ioannidou: The new anti-European tendencies in Greece due to the economic crisis
Identities ”in-between”
N. Makuljevi´c: Politics of perception: Europe and the Balkans between orientalism and occidentalism – B. Škvorc: Miroslav Krleža between Mitteleuropa and the Balkans – D. Beganovi´c: Radomir Konstantinovi´c im Kontext der jugoslawischen 60er – T. Brajovi´c: Imagining Europe: (anti)utopian memory of the ‚millennium‘ trilogy by Vojislav Despotov – K. Kulavkova: The memory of the Balkans stereotypes in the western European context
War and Confl icts from the Balkan and European Perspective
E. Kazaz: Skender Kulenovi´c‘s war poems: Remembering a European War from a Balkan perspective – A. Baši´c: The Bombing of the Sarajevo town hall, National and University Library of Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992- 2012): Erasure of Memory Before the Age of Digitalisation – D. Gruhonji´c: Srdjan Aleksi´c’s case and reconciliation in the region – J. Nießer: “The dilemma about reconciliation” - Investigating a transnational approach to dealing with the past in postjugoslav societies (RECOM) – A. Bohn: Images of the Balkans in times of war. Film propaganda from the German Empire to National Socialist Germany
Women and the Balkans/Woman on the Balkans
K. Lindemann: Explaining Bosnia - Milena Preindlsberger-Mrazovi´c and Austria’s own “Orient” – M. Ciglene?cki: The Balkan Beauty - Elsa Oeltjen Kasimir (1887-1944) – R. Senjkovi´c: Miss YU: Socialist female beauty – I. ´Cirovi´c: Images of violence against Balkan women in the 19th century European culture – A. Demiragi´c: Is there an authentic woman‘s response to the war?: Women‘s writings about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Representing the Balkans in art and popular culture
G. Kirn: Between Yugoslav and Post- Yugoslav memorial spaces – B. Murovec: True art on the “right” side – L. Reinkowski: Yugoslav pop / rock culture of the 1980s and Euro-Balkan Identity – S. Fietkau: Balkan pop or Eurotrash - Yugoslavia and Its Successor States in the Eurovision Song Contest – N. Louveau: YU-splendor reloaded – N. Avramovska: Europe and another Europe on the European Theatre – J. Murašov: Vegeta: The idea of Yugoslavia and the taste of the region




