Unsettled 1968 in the Troubled Present
Revisiting the 50 Years of Discussions from East and Central Europe
Herausgeber: Konarzewska, Aleksandra; Przeperski, Michal; Nakai, Anna
Unsettled 1968 in the Troubled Present
Revisiting the 50 Years of Discussions from East and Central Europe
Herausgeber: Konarzewska, Aleksandra; Przeperski, Michal; Nakai, Anna
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Why does 1968 matter today? The authors of this volume believe that it is a crucial point of reference for current developments, especially the 'illiberal turn' both in Europe and America.
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Why does 1968 matter today? The authors of this volume believe that it is a crucial point of reference for current developments, especially the 'illiberal turn' both in Europe and America.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367220853
- ISBN-10: 0367220857
- Artikelnr.: 58051289
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367220853
- ISBN-10: 0367220857
- Artikelnr.: 58051289
Preface: "Unsettled 1968 in the Troubled Present" (Aleksandra Konarzewska, Anna Nakai, and Michä Przeperski) Introductory Remark: The 50 Years after, between 1968 and 2018 (Irena Grudzi
ska Gross) Part One: Reshaping the Past-Present Conflict 1. The 'Prague Spring': From Cultural Memory to Personal Trauma (Dmitry Bochkov) 2. The Myths of March '68: Negotiating Memory in Contemporary Poland against a Comparative Background (Andrzej Czy
ewski) 3. Public Sphere Pluralism in 1960's West Germany (Adrian Chubb) Part Two: Identifying the Agencies of the 1968 4. 'The long 1968' in Hungary (Adrian Matus) 5. Worlds of Praxis: 1968, Intellectuals, and an Island in the Yugoslav Adriatic (Una Blagojevi
) 6. Freedom from, or in Socialism? The Prague Spring and the Trauma of the Warsaw Pact Invasion in the Slovak Political Discourse (Dominik elinský) Part Three. Transgressing the Regional Boundaries 7. The Events of 1968 in the Eastern Bloc and the Italian Left Wing 8. The Year 1968 in Poland and Czechoslovakia and its impact on Yugoslav Youth (Mateusz Sokulski) 9. Behind the Scenes of broadcasting March 68: Radio Free Europe and its Internal Disputes over the Defector Henryk Grynberg (Anna Nakai) Part Four. Representing the Legacies of Utopia 10. Two Theatres, Two Centuries, One Play: 1848 and 1968 Towards Modernity/Modernities in the Light of Dziady (Adam Mickiewicz) 11. Negated Community: The End of Communitarian Ideas in the 1968 Context of Artistic-Political Transformation (Nina Seiler) 12. Disillusion and Utopia: Juraj Jakubiskos Works and Czechoslovak Society Following Prague Spring (Marie Schwarz) 13. The Anti-Political Moment: Post-1968 Theories of Dissent in Regional and Global Perspective (Szabolcs László)
ska Gross) Part One: Reshaping the Past-Present Conflict 1. The 'Prague Spring': From Cultural Memory to Personal Trauma (Dmitry Bochkov) 2. The Myths of March '68: Negotiating Memory in Contemporary Poland against a Comparative Background (Andrzej Czy
ewski) 3. Public Sphere Pluralism in 1960's West Germany (Adrian Chubb) Part Two: Identifying the Agencies of the 1968 4. 'The long 1968' in Hungary (Adrian Matus) 5. Worlds of Praxis: 1968, Intellectuals, and an Island in the Yugoslav Adriatic (Una Blagojevi
) 6. Freedom from, or in Socialism? The Prague Spring and the Trauma of the Warsaw Pact Invasion in the Slovak Political Discourse (Dominik elinský) Part Three. Transgressing the Regional Boundaries 7. The Events of 1968 in the Eastern Bloc and the Italian Left Wing 8. The Year 1968 in Poland and Czechoslovakia and its impact on Yugoslav Youth (Mateusz Sokulski) 9. Behind the Scenes of broadcasting March 68: Radio Free Europe and its Internal Disputes over the Defector Henryk Grynberg (Anna Nakai) Part Four. Representing the Legacies of Utopia 10. Two Theatres, Two Centuries, One Play: 1848 and 1968 Towards Modernity/Modernities in the Light of Dziady (Adam Mickiewicz) 11. Negated Community: The End of Communitarian Ideas in the 1968 Context of Artistic-Political Transformation (Nina Seiler) 12. Disillusion and Utopia: Juraj Jakubiskos Works and Czechoslovak Society Following Prague Spring (Marie Schwarz) 13. The Anti-Political Moment: Post-1968 Theories of Dissent in Regional and Global Perspective (Szabolcs László)
Preface: "Unsettled 1968 in the Troubled Present" (Aleksandra Konarzewska, Anna Nakai, and Michä Przeperski) Introductory Remark: The 50 Years after, between 1968 and 2018 (Irena Grudzi
ska Gross) Part One: Reshaping the Past-Present Conflict 1. The 'Prague Spring': From Cultural Memory to Personal Trauma (Dmitry Bochkov) 2. The Myths of March '68: Negotiating Memory in Contemporary Poland against a Comparative Background (Andrzej Czy
ewski) 3. Public Sphere Pluralism in 1960's West Germany (Adrian Chubb) Part Two: Identifying the Agencies of the 1968 4. 'The long 1968' in Hungary (Adrian Matus) 5. Worlds of Praxis: 1968, Intellectuals, and an Island in the Yugoslav Adriatic (Una Blagojevi
) 6. Freedom from, or in Socialism? The Prague Spring and the Trauma of the Warsaw Pact Invasion in the Slovak Political Discourse (Dominik elinský) Part Three. Transgressing the Regional Boundaries 7. The Events of 1968 in the Eastern Bloc and the Italian Left Wing 8. The Year 1968 in Poland and Czechoslovakia and its impact on Yugoslav Youth (Mateusz Sokulski) 9. Behind the Scenes of broadcasting March 68: Radio Free Europe and its Internal Disputes over the Defector Henryk Grynberg (Anna Nakai) Part Four. Representing the Legacies of Utopia 10. Two Theatres, Two Centuries, One Play: 1848 and 1968 Towards Modernity/Modernities in the Light of Dziady (Adam Mickiewicz) 11. Negated Community: The End of Communitarian Ideas in the 1968 Context of Artistic-Political Transformation (Nina Seiler) 12. Disillusion and Utopia: Juraj Jakubiskos Works and Czechoslovak Society Following Prague Spring (Marie Schwarz) 13. The Anti-Political Moment: Post-1968 Theories of Dissent in Regional and Global Perspective (Szabolcs László)
ska Gross) Part One: Reshaping the Past-Present Conflict 1. The 'Prague Spring': From Cultural Memory to Personal Trauma (Dmitry Bochkov) 2. The Myths of March '68: Negotiating Memory in Contemporary Poland against a Comparative Background (Andrzej Czy
ewski) 3. Public Sphere Pluralism in 1960's West Germany (Adrian Chubb) Part Two: Identifying the Agencies of the 1968 4. 'The long 1968' in Hungary (Adrian Matus) 5. Worlds of Praxis: 1968, Intellectuals, and an Island in the Yugoslav Adriatic (Una Blagojevi
) 6. Freedom from, or in Socialism? The Prague Spring and the Trauma of the Warsaw Pact Invasion in the Slovak Political Discourse (Dominik elinský) Part Three. Transgressing the Regional Boundaries 7. The Events of 1968 in the Eastern Bloc and the Italian Left Wing 8. The Year 1968 in Poland and Czechoslovakia and its impact on Yugoslav Youth (Mateusz Sokulski) 9. Behind the Scenes of broadcasting March 68: Radio Free Europe and its Internal Disputes over the Defector Henryk Grynberg (Anna Nakai) Part Four. Representing the Legacies of Utopia 10. Two Theatres, Two Centuries, One Play: 1848 and 1968 Towards Modernity/Modernities in the Light of Dziady (Adam Mickiewicz) 11. Negated Community: The End of Communitarian Ideas in the 1968 Context of Artistic-Political Transformation (Nina Seiler) 12. Disillusion and Utopia: Juraj Jakubiskos Works and Czechoslovak Society Following Prague Spring (Marie Schwarz) 13. The Anti-Political Moment: Post-1968 Theories of Dissent in Regional and Global Perspective (Szabolcs László)