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East-West Discourse: Symbolic Geography and its Consequences

Contributor(s): Jaskulowski, Krzysztof (Other), Kamusella, Tomasz (Other), Maxwell, Alexander (Editor)

ISBN: 9783034301985

Publisher: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers

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Pub Date: November 23, 2010

Dewey: 303.482504

LCCN: 2010041555

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.51" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.72 lbs) 237 pages

Series: Nationalisms Across the Globe

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Description: Political actors from many different countries locate their home country as a unique transition point between the East and the West. The terms east and west have become highly symbolic, yet also have a relative meaning, since every place is east of somewhere, and west of somewhere else. What gives this banal cliché such irresistible attraction? How does East-West symbolism interact with other symbolic geographies? This book examines East-West rhetoric in several different historical contexts, seeking to problematize its implicit assumptions and analyse its consequences, particularly in parts of Europe where political actors conflate local geography with symbolic Easts and Wests.
The various contributions to the book provide an overview of East-West discourses in scholarly writing; trace the medieval origins of European East-West symbolism; and discuss East-West discourses in nineteenth-century Germany, interwar Poland, Yugoslavia and Transylvania, twentieth-century Finland, Turkey in the late Cold War and post-Communist Belarus.

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