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Europe is a broad and multifaceted construct, variously understood
as a geographical, political, legal, institutional, social, or
cultural formation. It is characterized by numerous conflicts and
processes of negotiation that have accompanied or sustained the
development of normative orders and divergent conceptions of law,
both in relation to individual states and to Europe as a whole. The
same applies to the field of literature, language, and aesthetics;
numerous myths and ideologies have shaped today's understanding of
Europe and still support it today. This volume examines how such
processes were legally structured, and literarily addressed,
criticized, and complemented. Its interdisciplinary perspective and
open and dynamic, both dialogical and dialectical format intends to
replicate the fragmented, sometimes conflicting, but always
productive mosaic of voices, ideas, and concepts that have
constituted and still constitute Europe, whether in the past,
present, or future. Instead of resolving any of the complexities
and contradictions that frame discussions on law, literature, and
Europe, it aims to induce further engagement and confrontations
with new and alternative visions of Europe.
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