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Crossculture Ser.: Self-Orientalization in South East Europe by Plamen K. Georgiev (2012, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherVS Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften Gmbh
ISBN-103531177583
ISBN-139783531177588
eBay Product ID (ePID)154393857

Product Key Features

Number of Pages184 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameSelf-Orientalization in South East Europe
Publication Year2012
SubjectSociology / General, World / European
TypeTextbook
AuthorPlamen K. Georgiev
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science
SeriesCrossculture Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight8.7 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Original LanguageGerman
Table Of ContentCrisis of Identities.- Chalga, Turbo Folk and Manele.- Machism, Feod-lile Patronage and Political Sultanism.- "Shifting" and/or Bargained Identities.- Self Orientalization and Modern "Barbarization".- Cultural engineering Diletantis.- Coping with The Euro-Musslim Brother(hoods).- SE Europe between Europeanisation and a New Cosmopolitanism.
SynopsisCrisis of Identities.- Chalga, Turbo Folk and Manele.- Machism, Feod-lile Patronage and Political Sultanism.- "Shifting" and/or Bargained Identities.- Self Orientalization and Modern "Barbarization".- Cultural engineering Diletantis.- Coping with The Euro-Musslim Brother(hoods).- SE Europe between Europeanisation and a New Cosmopolitanism., The collapse of communist systems in South East Europe resulted in a landscape to be newly arranged. Diverse forces compete to capture the popular energies released by the embrace of old and new identities. Deficits of modernization in a post communist nexus have deepened cultural asymmetries and challenge EU integration in new ways. Drives to rule of the "strong hand", feod-like patron-client relations, "self-orientalization" as result of dilettante "social engineering" and unrealistic cultural politics increase the entropy of transition. Plamen K. Georgiev discusses the most controversial issues of a possible accession of Turkey into EU and its impact on a number of collective identities as Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania, Croatia, vulnerable to Islamic fundamentalism, but also new breeds of nationalisms. This comparative study prompts apt ideas for EU coordinated national politics, fostering its cultural homogeneity and integrity in a global world of rising risks and new responsibilities.
LC Classification NumberBD175-175.5

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