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Narrating the Nation

Representations in History, Media and the Arts
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am01.09.2011
A sustained and systematic study of the construction, erosion and reconstruction of national histories across a wide variety of states is highly topical and extremely relevant in the context of the accelerating processes of Europeanization and globalization...mehr
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KlappentextA sustained and systematic study of the construction, erosion and reconstruction of national histories across a wide variety of states is highly topical and extremely relevant in the context of the accelerating processes of Europeanization and globalization...
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-85745-173-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum01.09.2011
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht524 g
Artikel-Nr.13178229
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Narrating the Nation: Historiography and Other GenresStefan BergerPART I: SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES TO NATIONAL NARRATIVESChapter 1. Historical Representation, Identity, AllegianceAllan MegillChapter 2. Drawing the Line: Scientific´ History between Myth-making and Myth-breakingChris LorenzChapter 3. National Histories: Prospects for Critique and NarrativeMark BevirPART II: NARRATING THE NATION AS LITERATUREChapter 4. Fiction as a Mediator in National RemembranceAnn RigneyChapter 5. The Institutionalisation and Nationalisation of Literature in Nineteenth-century EuropeJohn NeubauerChapter 6. Towards the Genre of Popular National History: Walter Scott after WaterlooLinas EriksonasChapter 7. Families, Phantoms and the Discourse of Generations´ as a Politics of the Past: Problems of Provenance: Rejecting and Longing for OriginsSigrid WeigelPART III: NARRATING THE NATION AS FILMChapter 8. Sold Globally - Remembered Locally: Holocaust Cinema and the Construction of Collective Identities in Europe and the USWulf KansteinerChapter 9. Cannes 1956/1979: Riviera Reflections on Nationalism and CinemaHugo FreyPART IV: NARRATING THE NATION AS ART AND MUSICChapter 10. From Discourse to Representation: Austrian Memory´ in Public SpaceHeidemarie UhlChapter 11. Personifying the Past: National and European History in the Fine and Applied Arts in the Age of NationalismMichael WintleChapter 12. The Nation in SongPhilip V. BohlmanPART V: NON-EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES ON NATION AND NARRATIONChapter 13. People´s History´ in North America: Agency, Ideology, EpistemologyPeter SeixasChapter 14. The Configuration of Orient and Occident in the Global Chain of National Histories: Writing National Histories in Northeast AsiaJie-Hyun LimNotes on ContributorsBibliographyIndexmehr
Kritik
- an important, indeed significant, collection of essays that examine the historiography of presenting 'nationhood.' There is a shared point of view in the historiographical perspectives of the contributors that warrants the collection being considered as a 'transitional formulation' in Jaspers's sense of the term - [The volume] can thus be seen as a watershed book for our time, opening an avenue for a global historiography of 'in-common historiographical premises,' even as it insists on discerning the diverse and complex perspectives that constitute any particular study.A" * H-Net Habsburg The bulk of the analytical essays are well-written, informative and acute in pursuing the theoretical ambitions of the volume - Narrating the Nationis highly interesting and has a lot to offer. It is, at the same time, a focused and many-facetted volume, which everyone can draw inspiration from, both theoretically and thematically. Against this background, the book can be warmly recommended.A" * H-Soz-u-Kultmehr

Autor

Linas Eriksonas is Project Manager of the EU 6th Framework Programme project SAL ("Society and Lifestyles: Towards Enhancing Social Harmonization through Knowledge of Subcultural Communities"). Previously he was Project Coordinator for the European Science Foundation program "Representations of the Past: The Writing of National Histories in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Europe". He is the author of National Heroes and National Identities: Scotland, Norway and Lithuania (Brussels, 2004).