Over the Wall/After the Fall: Post-Communist Cultures through an East-West Gaze
2006; American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages; Volume: 50; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/20459394
ISSN2325-7687
AutoresVitaly Chernetsky, Sibelan Forrester, Magdalena J. Zaborowska, Елена Гапова,
Tópico(s)Polish-Jewish Holocaust Memory Studies
ResumoIntroduction: Mapping Postsocialist Cultural StudiesMagdalena Zaborowska, Sibelan Forrester, and Elena Gapova Part I. (Re-)Visitations 1. How I Found Eastern Europe: Televisual Geography, Travel Sites, and Museum Installations Andaluna Borcila 2. The Nation In Between or, Why Intellectuals Do Things with Words Elena Gapova 3. Prenzlauer Berg Connections: The Trajectory of East German Samizdat Culture from Socialism to Capitalism Lisa Whitmore 4. Reading Transparent Constructions of History or, Three Passages through (In)Visible Warsaw Magdalena Zaborowska 5. Can Prague Learn from L.A.? Frank Gehry's Netherlands National Building in PragueDavid Houston 6. Heteroglossia and Linguistic Neocolonialism: English Teaching in Post-1989 Poland Bill Johnston 7. Projections of Desire: Robert D. Kaplan's Balkan Ghosts and the Crisis of Self-Definition Anca Rosu Part II. (Re-)Adaptations8. Shifting a Cultural Paradigm: Between the Mystique and the Marketing of Polish Theatre Halina Filipowicz 9. Hurrah, I'm Still Alive! East German Products Demonstrating East German Identities Rainer Gries 10. Cryptographic Art of Bratislava: Configurations of Absence in Postcommunist Installation Art Paul Krainak 11. Move Over Madonna: Gender, Representation, and the Mystery of Bulgarian Voices Carol Silverman 12. Four Bearings of West for the Lviv Bohema Mark Andryczyk 13. Don't Get Pricked! Representation and the Politics of Sexuality in the Czech Republic Vera Sokolova Afterword: From Big Brother to Big Burger (And What's the Grand Narrative Got to Do with It?) Benni Goodman
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