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基本説明
Uses discourse analytical methods to focus on the complex cultural identities of people living in communities that straddle the border stretching from the Adriatic to the Baltic Sea.
Full Description
Most nation states in Europe have undergone dramatic social and political upheaval with the construction of new or the redefinition of existing national borders. This book uses discourse analytical methods to focus on and unravel the complex cultural identities of people living in communities that straddle the border stretching from the Adriatic to the Baltic Sea.
Contents
Identity discourses on East-West borders in Europe - an introduction, Ulrike H. Meinhof, Heidi Armbruster and Craig Rollo; Working identities - key narratives in a former border region in Germany, Heidi Armbruster and Ulrike H. Meinhof; History and stories - identity construction on the Italian-Slovenian border, Augusto Carli, Emidio Sussi and Majda Kaucic-Basa; Shifting borders - spatial constructions of identity in an Austrian/Slovenian border region, Brigitte Hipfl, Anita Bister, Petra Strohmaier and Brigitta Busch; Bordering silence - border narratives from the Austro-Hungarian border, Doris Wastl-Walter, Monika M. Varadi and Friedrich Veider; Traces of German-Czech history in biographical interviews at the border - constructions of identities and the year 1938 in Barenstein-Vejprty, Werner Holly; Urban space and the construction of identity on the German-Polish border, Aleksandra Galasinska, Craig Rollo and Ulrike H. Meinhof.