Politics with a Human Face presents a holistic understanding of political identity formation in post-Soviet Europe, drawing on the thought of Dilthey and Gadamer to employ empathy as a method, together with visual and historical analysis, in an analysis the role of human experience and non-rationalistic factors in post-Soviet politics.
Politics with a Human Face presents a holistic understanding of political identity formation in post-Soviet Europe, drawing on the thought of Dilthey and Gadamer to employ empathy as a method, together with visual and historical analysis, in an analysis the role of human experience and non-rationalistic factors in post-Soviet politics.
Arvydas Griinas is a researcher at Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Human Factor in Politics 2. Lithuanian Identity Narrative 3. Liminality in post-Soviet Europe 4. Political images and identity 5. Common images, contesting narratives: the case of Maidan 6. Violence and victimhood in post-Soviet politics 7. Conclusion and Outlook
1. The Human Factor in Politics 2. Lithuanian Identity Narrative 3. Liminality in post-Soviet Europe 4. Political images and identity 5. Common images, contesting narratives: the case of Maidan 6. Violence and victimhood in post-Soviet politics 7. Conclusion and Outlook
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