How is Europe identified in narratives from its eastern periphery?
This is the core question of this volume. Its chapters map
narratives of Europe rooted in East Europe, as they circulate in
phenomenological philosophy, news journalism, social movements,
literary texts, visual art and popular music. Whereas debate and
research on European identity is normally conducted in
self-congratulatory terms by core institutions in the centre, the
focus here is on how Europeanness is narrated in one of its most
dynamic regions: Eastern Europe. A closer scrutiny of how such East
European narratives critically rework inherited conceptions reveals
a range of strategies for interpreting European identity in this
transitory phase of history. Open Access PDF of this title is
available from OAPEN, at this link Europe Faces Europe.
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