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Communist Ghosts: Post-Communist Thresholds, Critical Aesthetics and the Undoing of Modern Europe
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036aXA-CH
037beng
087q978-3-030-83729-7
087q978-3-030-83731-0
087q978-3-030-83732-7
100 Schmukalla, Magda ¬[VerfasserIn]¬
331 Communist Ghosts
335 Post-Communist Thresholds, Critical Aesthetics and the Undoing of Modern Europe
403 1st ed. 2021.
410 Cham
410 Cham
412 Springer International Publishing
412 Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
425 2021
425 2021
425a2021
433 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 238 p. 10 illus.)
451bStudies in the Psychosocial
527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-3-030-83729-7
527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-3-030-83731-0
527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-3-030-83732-7
540aISBN 978-3-030-83730-3
700 |JMS
700 |PSY023000
700b|155.2
700b|302
750 Chapter 1: Prologue - Trying to speak from a place that never was … -- Chapter 2: Introduction: Post-communist Thresholds -- Chapter 3: Artistic Ruptures -- Chapter 4: Unthought Places -- Chapter 5: Uncanny Encounters -- Chapter 6: Missed Awakenings -- Chapter 7: Conclusion - … about storks and other migrating people.
753 This book explores post-communist thresholds as materializations of a specific crisis of modern European identity that was caused by the existence and sudden breakdown of Soviet-type communism. It shows how post-communist thresholds emerge where relics from the communist experience continue disrupting the routines and rhythms of a modern life and confront Europeans with cultural experiences, affects and material realities of the ‘enlightened world’ which they usually seek to repress or ignore. In exploring and writing through art projects which engage with the psychosocial fabric of such post-communist thresholds, this book finds ways of speaking and thinking through these transitory and paradox sites, and asks what we can say about other or new worlds, about new beginnings and endings as well as about decolonial and ethical ways of relating to the other when assessing the status quo of European modernity from within its liminal and crisis-driven sphere. Magda Schmukalla is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London. Her work advances a decolonial, feminist and artistic study of social life. She has been awarded an ESRC post-doctoral research grant and is co-initiator of the Communist Hauntings project.
012 1775322904
081 Communist Ghosts
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83730-3
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