Transatlantic Central Europe : contesting geography and redefining culture beyond the nation / Jessie Labov.
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- Cross currents.
- Periodicals -- Social aspects -- Communist countries -- History
- Periodicals -- Social aspects -- Europe, Central -- History -- 20th century
- Mass media -- Social aspects -- Communist countries -- History
- Mass media -- Social aspects -- Europe, Central -- History -- 20th century
- Transnationalism -- Social aspects -- Europe, Central -- History -- 20th century
- Social networks -- Europe, Central -- History -- 20th century
- Political culture -- Europe, Central -- History -- 20th century
- Communist countries -- Relations
- Europe, Central -- Relations
- Périodiques -- Aspect social -- Pays socialistes -- Histoire
- Périodiques -- Aspect social -- Europe centrale -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Médias -- Aspect social -- Pays socialistes -- Histoire
- Médias -- Aspect social -- Europe centrale -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Transnationalisme -- Aspect social -- Europe centrale -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Réseaux sociaux -- Europe centrale -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Pays socialistes -- Relations
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology
- International relations
- Mass media -- Social aspects
- Political culture
- Social networks
- Communist countries
- Central Europe
- 1900-1999
- 302.23/0943 23
- PN5355.C66 L33 2019eb
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The concept of Central Europe has receded as a political and intellectual project, and the term has lost most of the weight it had in the 1980s and early 1990s. Proponents of a distinct cultural profile of this group of countries all now involved in the process of Transatlantic integration used Central European as an alternative for the geo-political label of Eastern Europe. This book discusses the transnational set of practices connecting journals with other media in the mid-1980s that disseminated the idea of Central Europe simultaneously in East and West.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Movements of texts across borders -- Part One. Cross Currents and its transatlantic Central European imaginary -- The political-cultural journal : the case of Cross Currents -- The debate over Central Europe from Jews to Yugoslavia -- Part Two. Further essays in contesting geography and redefining culture -- Borders, editors, and readers in motion -- Transmedial work-arounds after 1989 -- Conclusion: Redefining transatlantic Central Europe today.
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