Identities in-between in East-Central Europe / [edited by] Jan Fellerer, Robert Pyrah, Marius Turda.
| Other author | Fellerer, Jan, 1968- |
| Other author | Pyrah, Robert, 1976- |
| Other author | Turda, Marius. |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication Info | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. |
| Description | pages cm. |
| Supplemental Content | Full text available from Taylor & Francis eBooks |
| Subjects |
| Series | Routledge histories of Central and Eastern Europe ; 5 |
| Contents | The fallacy of national studies / by Tomasz Kamusella -- Hybrid identity into ethnic nationalism. Aromanians in Romania during the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century / by Steliu Lambru -- Minority femininity at intersections : Hungarian women's movements in interwar Transylvania / by Zsuzsa Bokor -- The memory of a hurt identity : Bucharest's Jewish subculture between fiction and non-fiction / by Oana Soare -- The Moldavian Csangos as subculture : a case study in ethnic, linguistic, and cultural hybridity / by R. Chris Davis -- Nazi divisions : a Romanian-German "historians' dispute" at the end of the Cold War / by James Koranyi -- Cosmopolitanism as subculture in the former Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth / by Simon Lewis -- Internationalist working-class militant biographies, identity, and sub-culture in late Russian Poland / by Wiktor Marzec -- The past that never passes and the future that never comes : "palimpsestual" identity in Oleksandr Dovzhenko's diaries / by Olha Poliukhovych -- "Small" Germans and "half"-Germans in the Baltic provinces at the turn of the 20th century / by Pauls Daija and Benedikts Kalnacs -- A war experience in a bilingual border region : the case of the Memel Territory / by Vasilijus Safronovas -- (Mis)matching linguistic, geographical and ethnic identities : the case of the East Frisians / by Temmo Bosse -- Ethnic identity in other nations' conflicts : defining Frisianness in the 1920s / by Nils Langer. |
| Abstract | "This volume addresses the question of 'identity' in East-Central Europe. It engages with a specific definition of 'sub-cultures' over the period from ca. 1900 to the present and proposes novel ways in which the term can be used with the purpose of understanding identities that do not conform to the fixed, standard categories imposed from the top down, such as 'ethnic group', 'majority' or 'minority'. Instead, a 'sub-culture' is an identity that sits between these categories. It may blend languages, e.g. dialect forms, cultural practices, ethnic and social identifications, or religious affiliations as well as concepts of race and biology that, similarly, sit outside national projects"-- Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| LCCN | 2019017102 |
| ISBN | 9780367244651 (hardback) |
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| Electronic Resources | Access Content Online | ✔ Available |