Europe and the Other and Europe as the Other
Third Printing
Bo Strath(Editor)
Peter Lang Verlag
3rd Edition
Published on 7. July 2004
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Paperback/Softback
517 pages
978-90-5201-913-0 (ISBN)
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This book contributes to the debate on what Europe is by demonstrating the complexities and contradictions inherent in the concept. They are seen most clearly when Europe is viewed from a long historical perspective.
During the closing decades of the twentieth century Europe emerged as one of the main points of reference in both the cultural and the political constructs of the global community. An obsession with the concept of European identity is readily identifiable. European identity is usually seen in relation to national identity, either in an uneasy opposition to it, that is, as an alternative to the nation, or in a situation in which it overlaps with and complements the nation. The structure of national identity is «projected» onto European identity, and this projection has an ideological underpinning, for no projection is ever non-interested or non-ideological.
This process of identity construction provokes searching questions which the book aims to address. At the same time the book explores the opportunities offered by the concept of Europe to see how it may be used in the construction of the future. The approach is one of both deconstruction and reconstruction.
The issue of Europe is closely related in the book to more general issues relating to the cultural construction of community. The book should therefore be seen as the companion of Myth and Memory in the Construction of Community, which also is published by PIE-Peter Lang in the series Multiple Europes.
During the closing decades of the twentieth century Europe emerged as one of the main points of reference in both the cultural and the political constructs of the global community. An obsession with the concept of European identity is readily identifiable. European identity is usually seen in relation to national identity, either in an uneasy opposition to it, that is, as an alternative to the nation, or in a situation in which it overlaps with and complements the nation. The structure of national identity is «projected» onto European identity, and this projection has an ideological underpinning, for no projection is ever non-interested or non-ideological.
This process of identity construction provokes searching questions which the book aims to address. At the same time the book explores the opportunities offered by the concept of Europe to see how it may be used in the construction of the future. The approach is one of both deconstruction and reconstruction.
The issue of Europe is closely related in the book to more general issues relating to the cultural construction of community. The book should therefore be seen as the companion of Myth and Memory in the Construction of Community, which also is published by PIE-Peter Lang in the series Multiple Europes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Brussels
Belgium
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 22 cm
Width: 15 cm
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5201-913-0 (9789052019130)
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The Editor: Bo Stråth is Professor of Contemporary History in the Department of History and Civilisation / Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute, Florence. He has published widely on political and economic history, and his research focuses on processes of modernisation and democratisation in Western Europe in a comparative context, with particular reference to organisation of the labour market.
Content
Contents: Bo Stråth: Introduction: Europe as a Discourse - Luisa Passerini: The Last Identification: Why Some of Us Would Like to Call Ourselves Europeans and What We Mean by This - Hayden White: The Discourse of Europe and the Search for a European Identity - Lutz Niethammer: A European Identity? - Peter Burke: Foundation Myths and Collective Identities in Early Modern Europe - Katiana Orluc: Decline or Renaissance: The Transformation of European Consciousness after the First World War - Erik Tängerstad: «The Third World» as an Element in the Collective Construction of a Post-Colonial European Identity - Silvia Sebastiani: Race as a Construction of the Other: «Native Americans» and «Negroes» in the 18th Century Editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica - Gerold Gerber: Doing Christianity and Europe: An Inquiry into Memory, Boundary and Truth Practices in Malta - Patrizia Isabelle Nanz: In-between Nations: Ambivalence and the Making of a European Identity - Svetlana Boym: Leningrad into St. Petersburg: The Dream of Europe on the Margins - Martin Marcussen/Klaus Roscher: The Social Construction of «Europe»: Life-Cycles of Nation-State Identities in France, Germany and Great Britain - Bo Stråth: The Swedish Image of Europe as the Other - Bo Stråth: Multiple Europes: Integration, Identity and Demarcation to the Other - J. Peter Burgess: Coal, Steel and Spirit. The Double Reading of European Unity (1948-1951).