EU, Europe Unfinished
Mediating Europe and the Balkans in a Time of Crisis
Herausgeber: Krajina, Zlatan; Blanu¿a, Neboj¿a
EU, Europe Unfinished
Mediating Europe and the Balkans in a Time of Crisis
Herausgeber: Krajina, Zlatan; Blanu¿a, Neboj¿a
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Explores the rapidly changing relationship between the Balkans and the EU in a time of crisis
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Explores the rapidly changing relationship between the Balkans and the EU in a time of crisis
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9781783489794
- ISBN-10: 1783489790
- Artikelnr.: 44606327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9781783489794
- ISBN-10: 1783489790
- Artikelnr.: 44606327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Zlatan Krajina is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Nebojsa Blanusa is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why the Balkans, Why Now, Who Cares, Zlatan Krajina
Part I: Europeanising
1. Re-assembling and Disciplining Social Europe: Turbulent Moments and Fragile F(r)ictions, Noémi Lendvai and Paul Stubbs
2. European Media Policy Limitations in the Balkans: Observations on TV Pink BH, Monika Metykova
Part II: Renaming
3. The Renaming Machine in the Balkans as a Strategy of "Accumulation by Dispossession", Suzana Milevska
4. Balkan Mimesis: Kitsch as a Geographic Concept, Ivaylo Ditchev
Part III: Representing
5. 'Europe Unfinished' in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The 2014 Protests in the International Media, Eunice Castro Seixas
6. The Balkans Go Global: Mikhail Veshim's The English Neighbour and the post-socialist variations on "the Balkan" theme, Milena Marinkova
7. EUrientation Anxieties: Islamic Sexualities and the Construction of Europeanness, Piro Rexhepi
Part IV: Accessing
8. Transnational Aesthetics: Apprehending Time Between the Balkans and Europe in Contemporary Art Practices, Uros Cvoro
9. How we Survived Europe (and Never Laughed): The Role of Liberal-Humanitarian Utopia in Croatia's Accession to the EU, Orlanda Obad
10. The Foreigners, Claudia Ciobanu
Part V: Conclusion
11. Can Western Europe be at Home in the Balkans?, Slavenka Drakulic, David Morley, Zlatan Krajina and Nebojsa Blanusa
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Why the Balkans, Why Now, Who Cares, Zlatan Krajina
Part I: Europeanising
1. Re-assembling and Disciplining Social Europe: Turbulent Moments and Fragile F(r)ictions, Noémi Lendvai and Paul Stubbs
2. European Media Policy Limitations in the Balkans: Observations on TV Pink BH, Monika Metykova
Part II: Renaming
3. The Renaming Machine in the Balkans as a Strategy of "Accumulation by Dispossession", Suzana Milevska
4. Balkan Mimesis: Kitsch as a Geographic Concept, Ivaylo Ditchev
Part III: Representing
5. 'Europe Unfinished' in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The 2014 Protests in the International Media, Eunice Castro Seixas
6. The Balkans Go Global: Mikhail Veshim's The English Neighbour and the post-socialist variations on "the Balkan" theme, Milena Marinkova
7. EUrientation Anxieties: Islamic Sexualities and the Construction of Europeanness, Piro Rexhepi
Part IV: Accessing
8. Transnational Aesthetics: Apprehending Time Between the Balkans and Europe in Contemporary Art Practices, Uros Cvoro
9. How we Survived Europe (and Never Laughed): The Role of Liberal-Humanitarian Utopia in Croatia's Accession to the EU, Orlanda Obad
10. The Foreigners, Claudia Ciobanu
Part V: Conclusion
11. Can Western Europe be at Home in the Balkans?, Slavenka Drakulic, David Morley, Zlatan Krajina and Nebojsa Blanusa
Index
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why the Balkans, Why Now, Who Cares, Zlatan Krajina
Part I: Europeanising
1. Re-assembling and Disciplining Social Europe: Turbulent Moments and Fragile F(r)ictions, Noémi Lendvai and Paul Stubbs
2. European Media Policy Limitations in the Balkans: Observations on TV Pink BH, Monika Metykova
Part II: Renaming
3. The Renaming Machine in the Balkans as a Strategy of "Accumulation by Dispossession", Suzana Milevska
4. Balkan Mimesis: Kitsch as a Geographic Concept, Ivaylo Ditchev
Part III: Representing
5. 'Europe Unfinished' in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The 2014 Protests in the International Media, Eunice Castro Seixas
6. The Balkans Go Global: Mikhail Veshim's The English Neighbour and the post-socialist variations on "the Balkan" theme, Milena Marinkova
7. EUrientation Anxieties: Islamic Sexualities and the Construction of Europeanness, Piro Rexhepi
Part IV: Accessing
8. Transnational Aesthetics: Apprehending Time Between the Balkans and Europe in Contemporary Art Practices, Uros Cvoro
9. How we Survived Europe (and Never Laughed): The Role of Liberal-Humanitarian Utopia in Croatia's Accession to the EU, Orlanda Obad
10. The Foreigners, Claudia Ciobanu
Part V: Conclusion
11. Can Western Europe be at Home in the Balkans?, Slavenka Drakulic, David Morley, Zlatan Krajina and Nebojsa Blanusa
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Why the Balkans, Why Now, Who Cares, Zlatan Krajina
Part I: Europeanising
1. Re-assembling and Disciplining Social Europe: Turbulent Moments and Fragile F(r)ictions, Noémi Lendvai and Paul Stubbs
2. European Media Policy Limitations in the Balkans: Observations on TV Pink BH, Monika Metykova
Part II: Renaming
3. The Renaming Machine in the Balkans as a Strategy of "Accumulation by Dispossession", Suzana Milevska
4. Balkan Mimesis: Kitsch as a Geographic Concept, Ivaylo Ditchev
Part III: Representing
5. 'Europe Unfinished' in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The 2014 Protests in the International Media, Eunice Castro Seixas
6. The Balkans Go Global: Mikhail Veshim's The English Neighbour and the post-socialist variations on "the Balkan" theme, Milena Marinkova
7. EUrientation Anxieties: Islamic Sexualities and the Construction of Europeanness, Piro Rexhepi
Part IV: Accessing
8. Transnational Aesthetics: Apprehending Time Between the Balkans and Europe in Contemporary Art Practices, Uros Cvoro
9. How we Survived Europe (and Never Laughed): The Role of Liberal-Humanitarian Utopia in Croatia's Accession to the EU, Orlanda Obad
10. The Foreigners, Claudia Ciobanu
Part V: Conclusion
11. Can Western Europe be at Home in the Balkans?, Slavenka Drakulic, David Morley, Zlatan Krajina and Nebojsa Blanusa
Index
Notes on Contributors







