Multiculturalism has long been linked to calls for tolerance of cultural diversity, but today many observers are subjecting the concept to close scrutiny. After the political upheavals of 1968, the commitment to multiculturalism was perceived as a liberal manifesto, but in the post-9/11 era, it is under attack for its relativizing, particularist, and essentializing implications. The essays in this collection offer a nuanced analysis of the multifaceted cultural experience of Central Europe under the late Habsburg monarchy and beyond. The authors examine how culturally coded social spaces can…mehr
Multiculturalism has long been linked to calls for tolerance of cultural diversity, but today many observers are subjecting the concept to close scrutiny. After the political upheavals of 1968, the commitment to multiculturalism was perceived as a liberal manifesto, but in the post-9/11 era, it is under attack for its relativizing, particularist, and essentializing implications. The essays in this collection offer a nuanced analysis of the multifaceted cultural experience of Central Europe under the late Habsburg monarchy and beyond. The authors examine how culturally coded social spaces can be described and understood historically without adopting categories formerly employed to justify the definition and separation of groups into nations, ethnicities, or homogeneous cultures. As we consider the issues of multiculturalism today, this volume offers new approaches to understanding multiculturalism in Central Europe freed of the effects of politically exploited concepts of social spaces.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johannes Feichtinger is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Culture Studies and Theatre History of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and teaches history at the University of Vienna. His publications include Wissenschaft zwischen den Kulturen. Österreichische Hochschullehrer in der Emigration 1933-1945 (2001) and Wissenschaft als reflexives Projekt. Von Bolzano über Freud zu Kelsen: Österreichische Wissenschaftsgeschichte 1848-1938 (2010).
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List of Tables and Figures Preface Introduction: Understanding Multiculturalism and the Habsburg Central European Experience Johannes Feichtinger and Gary B. Cohen SECTION I: IDENTITY FORMATION IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES Chapter 1. Heterogeneities and Homogeneities. On Similarities and Diversities Anil Bhatti Chapter 2. Mestizaje and Hybrid Culture: Towards a Transnational Cultural Memory of Europe and the Development of Cultural Theories in Latin America Michael Rössner Chapter 3. The Limits of Nationalist Activism in Imperial Austria: Creating Frontiers in Daily Life Pieter M. Judson SECTION II: THE DYNAMICS OF MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES, POLITICS, AND THE STATE Chapter 4. Multiculturalism, Polish Style: Glimpses from the Interwar Period Patrice M. Dabrowski Chapter 5. Multiculturalism Against the State: Lessons from Istria Pamela Ballinger Chapter 6. Migration in Austria, An Overview: 1920s to 2000s Michael John SECTION III: IDENTITIES EXPRESSED, NEGOTIATED, AND CHALLENGED IN MULTICULTURAL SETTINGS Chapter 7. The Slice of Desire: Intercultural Practices Versus National Loyalties in the Peripheral Multiethnic Society of Central Europe at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Oto Luthar Chapter 8. On "Neighbors" and "Strangers": The Literary Motif of "Central Europe" as Lieu de Mémoire Andrei Corbea Hoisie Chapter 9. Culture as a Space of Communication Moritz Csáky Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index
List of Tables and Figures Preface Introduction: Understanding Multiculturalism and the Habsburg Central European Experience Johannes Feichtinger and Gary B. Cohen SECTION I: IDENTITY FORMATION IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES Chapter 1. Heterogeneities and Homogeneities. On Similarities and Diversities Anil Bhatti Chapter 2. Mestizaje and Hybrid Culture: Towards a Transnational Cultural Memory of Europe and the Development of Cultural Theories in Latin America Michael Rössner Chapter 3. The Limits of Nationalist Activism in Imperial Austria: Creating Frontiers in Daily Life Pieter M. Judson SECTION II: THE DYNAMICS OF MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES, POLITICS, AND THE STATE Chapter 4. Multiculturalism, Polish Style: Glimpses from the Interwar Period Patrice M. Dabrowski Chapter 5. Multiculturalism Against the State: Lessons from Istria Pamela Ballinger Chapter 6. Migration in Austria, An Overview: 1920s to 2000s Michael John SECTION III: IDENTITIES EXPRESSED, NEGOTIATED, AND CHALLENGED IN MULTICULTURAL SETTINGS Chapter 7. The Slice of Desire: Intercultural Practices Versus National Loyalties in the Peripheral Multiethnic Society of Central Europe at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Oto Luthar Chapter 8. On "Neighbors" and "Strangers": The Literary Motif of "Central Europe" as Lieu de Mémoire Andrei Corbea Hoisie Chapter 9. Culture as a Space of Communication Moritz Csáky Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index
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