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Central European Culture Wars Beyond Postcommunism And Populism Pavel Bara Zora Hesov Ondej Slalek

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Central European Culture Wars Beyond Postcommunism And Populism Pavel Bara Zora Hesov Ondej Slalek
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Publisher: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Pavel Barša; Zora Hesová; Ondřej Slačálek
ISBN: 9788076710351, 8076710359
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Central European Culture Wars Beyond Postcommunism And Populism Pavel Bara Zora Hesov Ondej Slalek by Pavel Barša; Zora Hesová; Ondřej Slačálek 9788076710351, 8076710359 instant download after payment.

The anti-liberal turn in Central Europe aroused a lively scholarly discussion to which this book wishes to contribute by providing a novel perspective. The recent illiberal upsurge is often ascribed to weakly rooted liberalism in the context of an unfinished transition, or, conversely, to the completion of the transition process in which populists turn against their erstwhile mentors from the West. Without separating Central Europe from global trends, the authors of this book look at a change in the political dynamics of post-accession Central Europe through the prism of the culture wars. Conflicts over values, symbols and social norms have marked the 2010s in strikingly similar ways across Central Europe. To some extent they replace the older, socioeconomic right versus left cleavage, and, at the same time, they highlight topics like gender, identity, sovereignty and globalization. Every Central European country has undergone deeply polarizing episodes in the aftermath of the 2015 refugee crisis, and some even before. In certain nations, these are linked to a strong national-conservative project, to religion or to traumas of the past, but there is no simple pattern. The book studies culturalized politics in a broadly conceived Central Europe - Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria and Croatia - and shows the various forms that culture wars have taken in the 2010s as well as their underlying logic.

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