Eastern Europe Unmapped : Beyond Borders and Peripheries.
Arguably more than any other region, the area known as Eastern Europe has been defined by its location on the map. Yet its inhabitants, from statesmen to literati and from cultural-economic elites to the poorest emigrants, have consistently forged or fathomed links to distant lands, populations, and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Berghahn Books, Incorporated,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Eastern Europe Unmapped
- Contents
- List of Maps and Figures
- Introduction â#x80;#x94; A Discontiguous Eastern Europe
- Part I â#x80;#x94; Re-placed Religion
- Chapter One â#x80;#x94; The Jewish Pope in the 1940s: On Jewish Cultural and Ethnic Plasticity
- Chapter Two â#x80;#x94; Unmapping Islam in Eastern Europe: Periodization and Muslim Subjectivities in the Balkans
- Part II â#x80;#x94; Dislodged Dissent
- Chapter Three â#x80;#x94; Located on the Archipelago: Toward a New Definition of Belarusian Intellectuals
- Chapter Four â#x80;#x94; Re-reading Kultura from a Distance
- Part III â#x80;#x94; Fictional Cartographies and TemporalitiesChapter Five â#x80;#x94; Troubles with History: The Anecdote, History, and the Petty Hero in Central Europe
- Chapter Six â#x80;#x94; The Transnational Matrix of Post-Communist Spaces
- Part IV â#x80;#x94; Appropriated Afterlives
- Chapter Seven â#x80;#x94; Appropriations of the Past: The New Synagogue in Poznan and Olsztyn's Bet Tahara
- Chapter Eight â#x80;#x94; Bruno Schulz's Murals, Oyneg Shabes, and the Migration of Forms: Seventeen Fragments and an Archive
- Part V â#x80;#x94; Elective Affinities
- Chapter Nine â#x80;#x94; The Balkan Notebooks
- ""Chapter Ten â#x80;#x94; A Polish Childhood""""Afterword/Afterward: Eastern Europe, Unmapped and Reborn""