Public Narratives of Decolonization and Racial (In)Justice in Central and Southeast Europe

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This collection of essays examines the spheres of arts, culture, and digital communication to trace debates that revolve around the notions of decolonization and racial (in)justice in Central and Southeast Europe. It asks how the global narratives of racial and ethnic solidarity find their way into regional contexts. How do these narratives activate the present political agenda as well as the historical pasts? How are they understood and expressed by professionals like academics, artists, activists, and above all, by actors from the lay digital audience? The edited volume presents provocative cases of political and cultural debates from Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovenia. Individual contributions employ an interdisciplinary framework, ranging from memory and media studies to cultural and visual studies. They discuss various phenomena from the fields of popular culture, visual arts, public art, and literature, as well as the regional examples of Black Lives Matter and Roma Lives Matter movements.


Offers analytical case studies from the digital realm of social media and online media outlets Discusses the issues of decolonization and social (in)justices in the regions of CE and SEE Employs a qualitative, comparative, and intersectional perspective

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Andrea Prchová Hrzová is a researcher at the Czech Academy of Sciences and an associate professor at Charles University in Prague, Czechia. She works on the intersection of cultural sociology, visual culture, and memory studies. She has published on topics such as media narratives of migration, digital racism, and visual activism.


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In the postsocialist regions of Central and Southeastern Europe, the impact of race is obscured even more than on the rest of the continent. This volume is a landmark in current scholarship aiming to make the profound presence of race visible in this area. --Ivan Kalmar, University of Toronto, Canada, author of White But Not Quite: Central Europe's Illiberal Revolt Against the background of rising popularity of far-right politics and rapidly growing illiberal public spheres worldwide, this book delivers a critical and timely examination of the local manifestations of global human rights and solidarity movements in Central and South-Eastern Europe. --Václav ttka, Loughborough University, UK, co-author of The Illiberal Public Sphere: Media in Polarized Societies Discussing race and decolonization in the context of the European East is still the exception, not the rule. This edited volume places both at the center of attention. --Manuela Boatc, Freiburg University, Germany, co-author of Creolizing the Modern: Transylvania across Empires This collection of essays examines the spheres of arts, culture, and digital communication to trace debates that revolve around the notions of decolonization and racial (in)justice in Central and Southeast Europe. How do these narratives activate the present political agenda as well as the historical pasts? How are they understood and expressed by professionals and by actors from the lay digital audience? The volume presents provocative cases of political and cultural debates from Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovenia. Individual contributions employ an interdisciplinary framework, discussing various phenomena from the fields of popular culture, visual arts, public art, and literature, as well as the regional examples of Black Lives Matter and Roma Lives Matter movements. Andrea Prchová Hrzová is a researcher at the Czech Academy of Sciences and an associate professor at Charles University in Prague, Czechia. She works on the intersection of cultural sociology, visual culture, and memory studies. She has published on topics such as media narratives of migration, digital racism, and visual activism.

Inhalt

Chapter 1: Introduction: Race and civilisation in hybrid affective contexts and histories of post-socialist semi-peripheries.- Chapter 2: Stop Calling Me the M-Word: A history of one picture.- Chapter 3: Black Czech Arts in the Making?: Disrupting racial profiling.- Chapter 4: Roma Lives Matter: (Mis)Representations, missing data, and failed dialogue about structural injustice in the Romanian literary scene: Chapter 5: The Czech George Floyd?: Roma Lives Matter, neoliberal policing, and the construction of intersectional marginal identities on Facebook.- Chapter 6: Mediating and Lifeworlds: BDS Slovenija and Gibanje za pravice Palestincev.- Chapter 7: Historical Storytelling in the Hungarian Culture Wars.- Chapter 8: Right-wing Decoloniality?: How memory wars against spectral anti-communism reshape decolonial thought in Bulgaria.- Chapter 9: We Belong to the West: Crypto-colonial civilisational discourse in the Czech public sphere.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783032032225
    • Genre Social Sciences
    • Editor Andrea Pruchová Hruzová
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 242
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm
    • Jahr 2026
    • EAN 9783032032225
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-032-03222-5
    • Titel Public Narratives of Decolonization and Racial (In)Justice in Central and Southeast Europe
    • Untertitel Enemies and Colonies, Patriots and Riots
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH

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