• Titel: Orientalism within Europe: Introduction
  • Urheber: Segnini, E [ Autor/In ]
  • Enthalten in: Journal of European studies; 46(2016), 3-4, Seite 214-220

  • Erschienen: 2016
  • ISSN: 0047-2441
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: Geschichte ; Allgemeines
  • Inhalt: This special issue discusses texts and cultural artefacts that defy the idea of Europe as a homogeneous and coherent construct, with a focus on north/south, East/West divisions. Starting from a series of case studies, the contributions address questions such as: Where does Europe begin and who establishes these boundaries? Who is considered European and who is not? How is difference described, represented and imagined in zones that are positioned within Europe, often at its core? What metaphors or narrative strategies are used to describe the other within Europe? Do writers from minority cultures participate in orientalized representations of their own culture? If orientalism can be conceptualized as the opposite of civilization, is it necessarily connected to notions of backwardness? If so, how does this play out in a European context? The range of the case studies considered in this issue is broad: chronologically, the essays span the nineteenth century to the present, and geographically they go from Russia to France, from Croatia and Hungary to Catalonia and the Basque countries. Overall, the essays take a transnational approach that considers ethnic, cultural and linguistic differences and notions of belonging within and beyond political units. A common ground is provided by recurrent critical concepts that offer a useful theoretical framework for discussion, such as Roberto Dainotto's argument that Europe constructs itself not only in opposition to the non-Western, but also to its internal other, and Milica Bakic-Hayden's notion of 'nesting orientalism': that is, the idea that countries who have been orientalized can also appropriate this discourse
  • Medientyp: Artikel
  • Datenquelle: OLC Kunst und Kunstwissenschaft