Representations on the Margins of EuropePolitics and Identities in the Baltic and South Caucasian States
Representations on the Margins of Europe - Politics and Identities in the Baltic and South Caucasian States; .
Politics and Identities in the Baltic and South Caucasian States
Herausgegeben:Darieva, Tsypylma; Kaschuba, Wolfgang;Mitarbeit:Abrahamian, Levon; Baberowski, Jörg; Bayadyan, Hrach; Brednikova, Olga; Brüggemann, Karsten; Dzenovska, Dace; Feest, David; Lehmann, Maike; M
Representations on the Margins of EuropePolitics and Identities in the Baltic and South Caucasian States
Representations on the Margins of Europe - Politics and Identities in the Baltic and South Caucasian States; .
Politics and Identities in the Baltic and South Caucasian States
Herausgegeben:Darieva, Tsypylma; Kaschuba, Wolfgang;Mitarbeit:Abrahamian, Levon; Baberowski, Jörg; Bayadyan, Hrach; Brednikova, Olga; Brüggemann, Karsten; Dzenovska, Dace; Feest, David; Lehmann, Maike; M
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Der Kurs hin zur Europäischen Union führte in den baltischen und südkaukasischen Staaten zu dramatischen Veränderungen. In diesem Band wird untersucht, wie die Menschen die Umwälzungen verarbeiteten und wie sich Zugehörigkeit oder Nichtzugehörigkeit zu Europa im alltäglichen Leben bemerkbar machen. Nicht zuletzt werden die Auswirkungen auf die jeweiligen nationalen und lokalen Identitäten und die Ursachen des neuen Nationalismus und Neoliberalismus in Eurasien erläutert
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Der Kurs hin zur Europäischen Union führte in den baltischen und südkaukasischen Staaten zu dramatischen Veränderungen. In diesem Band wird untersucht, wie die Menschen die Umwälzungen verarbeiteten und wie sich Zugehörigkeit oder Nichtzugehörigkeit zu Europa im alltäglichen Leben bemerkbar machen. Nicht zuletzt werden die Auswirkungen auf die jeweiligen nationalen und lokalen Identitäten und die Ursachen des neuen Nationalismus und Neoliberalismus in Eurasien erläutert
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 38241
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Quartal 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9783593382418
- ISBN-10: 3593382415
- Artikelnr.: 20938796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Eigene und Fremde Welten 3
- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 38241
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Quartal 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9783593382418
- ISBN-10: 3593382415
- Artikelnr.: 20938796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Tsypylma Darieva ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Europäische Ethnologie an der Humboldt Universität Berlin. Wolfgang Kaschuba ist dort Professor.
Contributions by Levon Abrahamain, Jörg Baberowski, Hrach Bayadian, Olga Brednikova, Karsten Brüggemann, Dace Dzenovska, David Feest, Maike Lehmann, Harutyan Marutyan, Artur Mkrtichyan, Florian Mühlfried, Bahodir Sidikov, Asta Vonderau und Ashot Voskanian
Contributions by Levon Abrahamain, Jörg Baberowski, Hrach Bayadian, Olga Brednikova, Karsten Brüggemann, Dace Dzenovska, David Feest, Maike Lehmann, Harutyan Marutyan, Artur Mkrtichyan, Florian Mühlfried, Bahodir Sidikov, Asta Vonderau und Ashot Voskanian
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Politics and Identities on the »Margins« of New Europe Tsypylma Darieva and Wolfgang Kaschuba Old and New Europe: Representations, Imaginations, Stagings Wolfgang Kaschuba Icons »Windows« Project Ad Marginem or a »Divided History« of Divided Cities? A Case Study of the RussianEstonian Borderland Olga Brednikova From Silenced to Voiced: Changing Politics of Memory of Loss in Armenia Tsypylma Darieva Iconography of Historical Memory and Armenian National Identity at the End of the 1980s Harutyun Marutyan Neoliberal Imaginations, Subject Formation, and Other National Things in Latvia, the Land that Sings Dace Dzenovska Narratives Estonia and its Escape from the East: The Relevance of the Past in RussianEstonian Relations Karsten Brüggemann Bargaining Armenianness: National Politics of Identity in the Soviet Union after 1945 Maike Lehmann Armenian Statehood and the Problems of European Integration as Reflected in School Education Artur Mkrtychian Soviet Armenian Identity and Cultural Representation Hrach Bayadyan Yet Another Europe? Constructing and Representing Identities in Lithuania Two Years after the EU Accession Asta Vonderau Histories of Violence: National Identity and Public Memory of Occupation and Terror in Estonia David Feest Rites Troubles and Hopes - Armenian Family, Home and Nation Levon Abrahamian Celebrating Identities in PostSoviet Georgia Florian Mühlfried Barth, »Yeraz«, and PostSoviet Azerbaijan: Inventing a New SubEthnic Identity Bahodir Sidikov The Staging of Politics and the »Folklorization« of Political Discourse Ashot Voskanian Afterword: Representations of the National on the Fringes of Europe Jörg Baberowski Notes on the Contributors Index of Geographical and Political Names List of FiguresContents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Politics and Identities on the "Margins"
of New Europe
Tsypylma Darieva and Wolfgang Kaschuba
Old and New Europe: Representations, Imaginations, Stagings
Wolfgang Kaschuba
Icons
"Windows" Project Ad Marginem or a "Divided History"
of Divided Cities? A Case Study of the RussianEstonian
Borderland
Olga Brednikova
From Silenced to Voiced: Changing Politics of Memory
of Loss in Armenia
Tsypylma Darieva
Iconography of Historical Memory and Armenian National
Identity at the End of the 1980s
Harutyun Marutyan
Neoliberal Imaginations, Subject Formation, and
Other National Things in Latvia, the Land that Sings
Dace Dzenovska
Narratives
Estonia and its Escape from the East: The Relevance of
the Past in RussianEstonian
Relations
Karsten Brüggemann
Bargaining Armenianness: National Politics of Identity
in the Soviet Union after 1945
Maike Lehmann
Armenian Statehood and the Problems of European
Integration as Reflected in School Education
Artur Mkrtychian
Soviet Armenian Identity and Cultural Representation
Hrach Bayadyan
Yet Another Europe? Constructing and Representing Identities
in Lithuania Two Years after the EU Accession
Asta Vonderau
Histories of Violence: National Identity and Public
Memory of Occupation and Terror in Estonia
David Feest
Rites
Troubles and Hopes - Armenian Family, Home and Nation
Levon Abrahamian
Celebrating Identities in PostSoviet
Georgia
Florian Mühlfried
Barth, "Yeraz", and PostSoviet Azerbaijan: Inventing
a New SubEthnic Identity
Bahodir Sidikov
The Staging of Politics and the "Folklorization" of
Political Discourse
Ashot Voskanian
Afterword: Representations of the National on the
Fringes of Europe
Jörg Baberowski
Notes on the Contributors
Index of Geographical and Political Names
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Politics and Identities on the "Margins"
of New Europe
Tsypylma Darieva and Wolfgang Kaschuba
Old and New Europe: Representations, Imaginations, Stagings
Wolfgang Kaschuba
Icons
"Windows" Project Ad Marginem or a "Divided History"
of Divided Cities? A Case Study of the RussianEstonian
Borderland
Olga Brednikova
From Silenced to Voiced: Changing Politics of Memory
of Loss in Armenia
Tsypylma Darieva
Iconography of Historical Memory and Armenian National
Identity at the End of the 1980s
Harutyun Marutyan
Neoliberal Imaginations, Subject Formation, and
Other National Things in Latvia, the Land that Sings
Dace Dzenovska
Narratives
Estonia and its Escape from the East: The Relevance of
the Past in RussianEstonian
Relations
Karsten Brüggemann
Bargaining Armenianness: National Politics of Identity
in the Soviet Union after 1945
Maike Lehmann
Armenian Statehood and the Problems of European
Integration as Reflected in School Education
Artur Mkrtychian
Soviet Armenian Identity and Cultural Representation
Hrach Bayadyan
Yet Another Europe? Constructing and Representing Identities
in Lithuania Two Years after the EU Accession
Asta Vonderau
Histories of Violence: National Identity and Public
Memory of Occupation and Terror in Estonia
David Feest
Rites
Troubles and Hopes - Armenian Family, Home and Nation
Levon Abrahamian
Celebrating Identities in PostSoviet
Georgia
Florian Mühlfried
Barth, "Yeraz", and PostSoviet Azerbaijan: Inventing
a New SubEthnic Identity
Bahodir Sidikov
The Staging of Politics and the "Folklorization" of
Political Discourse
Ashot Voskanian
Afterword: Representations of the National on the
Fringes of Europe
Jörg Baberowski
Notes on the Contributors
Index of Geographical and Political Names
List of Figures
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Politics and Identities on the »Margins« of New Europe Tsypylma Darieva and Wolfgang Kaschuba Old and New Europe: Representations, Imaginations, Stagings Wolfgang Kaschuba Icons »Windows« Project Ad Marginem or a »Divided History« of Divided Cities? A Case Study of the RussianEstonian Borderland Olga Brednikova From Silenced to Voiced: Changing Politics of Memory of Loss in Armenia Tsypylma Darieva Iconography of Historical Memory and Armenian National Identity at the End of the 1980s Harutyun Marutyan Neoliberal Imaginations, Subject Formation, and Other National Things in Latvia, the Land that Sings Dace Dzenovska Narratives Estonia and its Escape from the East: The Relevance of the Past in RussianEstonian Relations Karsten Brüggemann Bargaining Armenianness: National Politics of Identity in the Soviet Union after 1945 Maike Lehmann Armenian Statehood and the Problems of European Integration as Reflected in School Education Artur Mkrtychian Soviet Armenian Identity and Cultural Representation Hrach Bayadyan Yet Another Europe? Constructing and Representing Identities in Lithuania Two Years after the EU Accession Asta Vonderau Histories of Violence: National Identity and Public Memory of Occupation and Terror in Estonia David Feest Rites Troubles and Hopes - Armenian Family, Home and Nation Levon Abrahamian Celebrating Identities in PostSoviet Georgia Florian Mühlfried Barth, »Yeraz«, and PostSoviet Azerbaijan: Inventing a New SubEthnic Identity Bahodir Sidikov The Staging of Politics and the »Folklorization« of Political Discourse Ashot Voskanian Afterword: Representations of the National on the Fringes of Europe Jörg Baberowski Notes on the Contributors Index of Geographical and Political Names List of FiguresContents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Politics and Identities on the "Margins"
of New Europe
Tsypylma Darieva and Wolfgang Kaschuba
Old and New Europe: Representations, Imaginations, Stagings
Wolfgang Kaschuba
Icons
"Windows" Project Ad Marginem or a "Divided History"
of Divided Cities? A Case Study of the RussianEstonian
Borderland
Olga Brednikova
From Silenced to Voiced: Changing Politics of Memory
of Loss in Armenia
Tsypylma Darieva
Iconography of Historical Memory and Armenian National
Identity at the End of the 1980s
Harutyun Marutyan
Neoliberal Imaginations, Subject Formation, and
Other National Things in Latvia, the Land that Sings
Dace Dzenovska
Narratives
Estonia and its Escape from the East: The Relevance of
the Past in RussianEstonian
Relations
Karsten Brüggemann
Bargaining Armenianness: National Politics of Identity
in the Soviet Union after 1945
Maike Lehmann
Armenian Statehood and the Problems of European
Integration as Reflected in School Education
Artur Mkrtychian
Soviet Armenian Identity and Cultural Representation
Hrach Bayadyan
Yet Another Europe? Constructing and Representing Identities
in Lithuania Two Years after the EU Accession
Asta Vonderau
Histories of Violence: National Identity and Public
Memory of Occupation and Terror in Estonia
David Feest
Rites
Troubles and Hopes - Armenian Family, Home and Nation
Levon Abrahamian
Celebrating Identities in PostSoviet
Georgia
Florian Mühlfried
Barth, "Yeraz", and PostSoviet Azerbaijan: Inventing
a New SubEthnic Identity
Bahodir Sidikov
The Staging of Politics and the "Folklorization" of
Political Discourse
Ashot Voskanian
Afterword: Representations of the National on the
Fringes of Europe
Jörg Baberowski
Notes on the Contributors
Index of Geographical and Political Names
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Politics and Identities on the "Margins"
of New Europe
Tsypylma Darieva and Wolfgang Kaschuba
Old and New Europe: Representations, Imaginations, Stagings
Wolfgang Kaschuba
Icons
"Windows" Project Ad Marginem or a "Divided History"
of Divided Cities? A Case Study of the RussianEstonian
Borderland
Olga Brednikova
From Silenced to Voiced: Changing Politics of Memory
of Loss in Armenia
Tsypylma Darieva
Iconography of Historical Memory and Armenian National
Identity at the End of the 1980s
Harutyun Marutyan
Neoliberal Imaginations, Subject Formation, and
Other National Things in Latvia, the Land that Sings
Dace Dzenovska
Narratives
Estonia and its Escape from the East: The Relevance of
the Past in RussianEstonian
Relations
Karsten Brüggemann
Bargaining Armenianness: National Politics of Identity
in the Soviet Union after 1945
Maike Lehmann
Armenian Statehood and the Problems of European
Integration as Reflected in School Education
Artur Mkrtychian
Soviet Armenian Identity and Cultural Representation
Hrach Bayadyan
Yet Another Europe? Constructing and Representing Identities
in Lithuania Two Years after the EU Accession
Asta Vonderau
Histories of Violence: National Identity and Public
Memory of Occupation and Terror in Estonia
David Feest
Rites
Troubles and Hopes - Armenian Family, Home and Nation
Levon Abrahamian
Celebrating Identities in PostSoviet
Georgia
Florian Mühlfried
Barth, "Yeraz", and PostSoviet Azerbaijan: Inventing
a New SubEthnic Identity
Bahodir Sidikov
The Staging of Politics and the "Folklorization" of
Political Discourse
Ashot Voskanian
Afterword: Representations of the National on the
Fringes of Europe
Jörg Baberowski
Notes on the Contributors
Index of Geographical and Political Names
List of Figures







