Jessie Labov
Transatlantic Central Europe
Contesting Geography and Redifining Culture Beyond the Nation
Jessie Labov
Transatlantic Central Europe
Contesting Geography and Redifining Culture Beyond the Nation
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Examines how the term Central Europe served as a political and intellectual project in the 1980s and early 1990s, when proponents used it to contest the geo-political label of Eastern Europe and promote a distinct cultural profile for countries now involved in Transatlantic integration.
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Examines how the term Central Europe served as a political and intellectual project in the 1980s and early 1990s, when proponents used it to contest the geo-political label of Eastern Europe and promote a distinct cultural profile for countries now involved in Transatlantic integration.
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- Verlag: Central European University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9786155053290
- ISBN-10: 6155053294
- Artikelnr.: 50564976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Central European University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9786155053290
- ISBN-10: 6155053294
- Artikelnr.: 50564976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jessie Labov is a Resident Fellow at the Center for Media, Data, and Society at Central European University, Budapest.
List of Figures, List of Maps, Introduction: Movements of Texts across
Borders PART I: Cross Currents and Its Transatlantic Central European
Imaginary Chapter One: The Political-Cultural Journal: The Case of Cross
Currents Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture
Distribution and Diaspora Why The New York Review of Books? The
Postcolonial Intersection Cross Currents as Essay and Encyclopedia Chapter
Two: The Debate over Central Europe-from Jews to Yugoslavia The Domains of
Central Europe Divergent Definitions of Central Europe: Mi?osz and Kundera
Flight from Byzantium: Kundera vs. Brodsky on Dostoyevsky The Lisbon
Conference: May 7-8, 1988 The North-South Axis Returns: Central and
Southeastern Europe Two Yugoslav Entries: Vladimir Dedijer and Danilo Ki
PART II: Further Essays in Contesting Geography and Redefining Culture
Chapter Three: Borders, Editors, and Readers in Motion The Need for New
Geographies Interwar Hungary beyond Its Borders Parallel Routes from
Independence through War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part I Polish Émigré
Publishing after the Second World War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part II
Reading Kultura from a Distance Towards an Extra-Territorial Literature
Chapter Four: Transmedial Work-Arounds after 1989 Moving beyond Text and
Context Abuses of the Helsinki Charter in Yugoslavia (1989) The Case of
Radio B92/B2-92: From Analog to Digital Practices (1990s) Ukraine, Belarus,
and beyond Central Europe (2000s): From Online to Offline Work-Arounds,
Conclusion: Redefining Transatlantic Central Europe Today Bibliography,
Index
Borders PART I: Cross Currents and Its Transatlantic Central European
Imaginary Chapter One: The Political-Cultural Journal: The Case of Cross
Currents Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture
Distribution and Diaspora Why The New York Review of Books? The
Postcolonial Intersection Cross Currents as Essay and Encyclopedia Chapter
Two: The Debate over Central Europe-from Jews to Yugoslavia The Domains of
Central Europe Divergent Definitions of Central Europe: Mi?osz and Kundera
Flight from Byzantium: Kundera vs. Brodsky on Dostoyevsky The Lisbon
Conference: May 7-8, 1988 The North-South Axis Returns: Central and
Southeastern Europe Two Yugoslav Entries: Vladimir Dedijer and Danilo Ki
PART II: Further Essays in Contesting Geography and Redefining Culture
Chapter Three: Borders, Editors, and Readers in Motion The Need for New
Geographies Interwar Hungary beyond Its Borders Parallel Routes from
Independence through War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part I Polish Émigré
Publishing after the Second World War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part II
Reading Kultura from a Distance Towards an Extra-Territorial Literature
Chapter Four: Transmedial Work-Arounds after 1989 Moving beyond Text and
Context Abuses of the Helsinki Charter in Yugoslavia (1989) The Case of
Radio B92/B2-92: From Analog to Digital Practices (1990s) Ukraine, Belarus,
and beyond Central Europe (2000s): From Online to Offline Work-Arounds,
Conclusion: Redefining Transatlantic Central Europe Today Bibliography,
Index
List of Figures, List of Maps, Introduction: Movements of Texts across
Borders PART I: Cross Currents and Its Transatlantic Central European
Imaginary Chapter One: The Political-Cultural Journal: The Case of Cross
Currents Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture
Distribution and Diaspora Why The New York Review of Books? The
Postcolonial Intersection Cross Currents as Essay and Encyclopedia Chapter
Two: The Debate over Central Europe-from Jews to Yugoslavia The Domains of
Central Europe Divergent Definitions of Central Europe: Mi?osz and Kundera
Flight from Byzantium: Kundera vs. Brodsky on Dostoyevsky The Lisbon
Conference: May 7-8, 1988 The North-South Axis Returns: Central and
Southeastern Europe Two Yugoslav Entries: Vladimir Dedijer and Danilo Ki
PART II: Further Essays in Contesting Geography and Redefining Culture
Chapter Three: Borders, Editors, and Readers in Motion The Need for New
Geographies Interwar Hungary beyond Its Borders Parallel Routes from
Independence through War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part I Polish Émigré
Publishing after the Second World War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part II
Reading Kultura from a Distance Towards an Extra-Territorial Literature
Chapter Four: Transmedial Work-Arounds after 1989 Moving beyond Text and
Context Abuses of the Helsinki Charter in Yugoslavia (1989) The Case of
Radio B92/B2-92: From Analog to Digital Practices (1990s) Ukraine, Belarus,
and beyond Central Europe (2000s): From Online to Offline Work-Arounds,
Conclusion: Redefining Transatlantic Central Europe Today Bibliography,
Index
Borders PART I: Cross Currents and Its Transatlantic Central European
Imaginary Chapter One: The Political-Cultural Journal: The Case of Cross
Currents Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture
Distribution and Diaspora Why The New York Review of Books? The
Postcolonial Intersection Cross Currents as Essay and Encyclopedia Chapter
Two: The Debate over Central Europe-from Jews to Yugoslavia The Domains of
Central Europe Divergent Definitions of Central Europe: Mi?osz and Kundera
Flight from Byzantium: Kundera vs. Brodsky on Dostoyevsky The Lisbon
Conference: May 7-8, 1988 The North-South Axis Returns: Central and
Southeastern Europe Two Yugoslav Entries: Vladimir Dedijer and Danilo Ki
PART II: Further Essays in Contesting Geography and Redefining Culture
Chapter Three: Borders, Editors, and Readers in Motion The Need for New
Geographies Interwar Hungary beyond Its Borders Parallel Routes from
Independence through War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part I Polish Émigré
Publishing after the Second World War: Giedroyc and Grydzewski, Part II
Reading Kultura from a Distance Towards an Extra-Territorial Literature
Chapter Four: Transmedial Work-Arounds after 1989 Moving beyond Text and
Context Abuses of the Helsinki Charter in Yugoslavia (1989) The Case of
Radio B92/B2-92: From Analog to Digital Practices (1990s) Ukraine, Belarus,
and beyond Central Europe (2000s): From Online to Offline Work-Arounds,
Conclusion: Redefining Transatlantic Central Europe Today Bibliography,
Index







