Mirroring Europe ideas of Europe and Europeanization in Balkan societies / [Texte imprimé] :
edited by Tanja Petrović
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, cop. 2014
- 1 vol. (XI-207 p.) : couv. ill, ill. ; 24 cm
- Balkan studies library ; 13 .
- Balkan studies library (Brill, Leiden) .
Notes bibliogr.
Part 1. De-provincializing Western Europe -- Introduction: Europeanization and the Balkans / Tanja Petrovic -- On the privilege of the peripheral point of view : a beginner's guide to the study and practice of Balkanism / Orlanda Obad -- Part 2. Performing Europe -- Balkan music awards : popular music industries in the Balkans between already-Europe and Europe-to-be / Ana Hofman -- Regimes of aesthetics : competing performances surrounding the Skopje 2014 plan / Fabio Mattioli -- Part 3. Europe as nostalgia/utopia -- Mourning the lost modernity : industrial labor, Europe, and (post)Yugoslav postsocialism / Tanja Petrovic -- IKEA in Serbia : debates on modernity, culture and democracy in the pre-accession period / Ildiko Erdei -- Nostalgia and utopia in post-Yugoslav feminist genealogies in the light of Europeanization / Marijana Mitrovic -- Part 4. Europe in political imagination -- The quest for legitimacy : discussing language and sexuality in Montenegro / Carna Brkovic -- The European Union as a spectacle : the case of the Slovenian-Croatian dispute over the sea border / Nermina Mujagic
"Mirroring Europe offers refreshing insight into the ways Europe is imagined, negotiated and evoked in Balkan societies in the time of their accession to the European Union. Until now, visions of Europe from the southeast of the continent have been largely overlooked. By examining political and academic discourses, cultural performances, and memory practices, this collection destabilizes supposedly clear and firm division of the continent into East and West, 'old' and 'new' Europe, 'Europe' and 'still-not-Europe.' The essays collected here show Europe to be a dynamic, multifaceted, contested idea built on values, images and metaphors that are widely shared across such geographic and ideological frontiers. Contributors are: Čarna Brković, Ildiko Erdei, Ana Hofman, Fabio Mattioli, Marijana Mitrović, Nermina Mujagić, Orlanda Obad, and Tanja Petrović"--Provided by publisher
978-90-04-27507-2 DLC DLC
Balkan Peninsula--Relations--Europe, Western Europe, Western--Relations--Balkan Peninsula Europe, Western--Foreign public opinion Public opinion--Balkan Peninsula Balkan Peninsula--Politics and government--1989- Balkan Peninsula--Intellectual life Balkan Peninsula--Social conditions Popular culture--Balkan Peninsula Collective memory--Balkan Peninsula