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Claiming the Dispossession: The Politics of Hi/Storytelling in Post-Imperial Europe (Balkan Studies Library #19)

Claiming the Dispossession: The Politics of Hi/Storytelling in Post-Imperial Europe (Balkan Studies Library #19)

Current price: $148.80
Publication Date: October 20th, 2017
Publisher:
Brill
ISBN:
9789004353923
Pages:
260

Description

With the Treaty of Versailles, the Western nation-state powers introduced into the East Central European region the principle of national self-determination. This principle was buttressed by frustrated native elites who regarded the establishment of their respective nation-states as a welcome opportunity for their own affirmation. They desired sovereignty but were prevented from accomplishing it by their multiple dispossession. National elites started to blame each other for this humiliating condition. The successor states were dispossessed of power, territories, and glory. The new nation-states were frustrated by their devastating condition. The dispersed Jews were left without the imperial protection. This embarrassing state gave rise to collective (historical) and individual (fictional) narratives of dispossession. This volume investigates their intended and unintended interaction.

Contributors are: Davor Beganovic, Vladimir Biti, Zrinka Bozic-Blanusa, Marko Juvan, Bernarda Katusic, Natasa Kovačevic, Petr Kučera, Aleksandar Mijatovic, Guido Snel, and Stijn Vervaet.

About the Author

Vladimir Biti, Ph. D. (1971), Professor of South Slav literatures and cultures at the University of Vienna. He authored Tracing Global Democracy: Literature Theory, and the Politics of Trauma (De Gruyter, 2016) and Literatur- und Kulturtheorie: Ein Handbuch gegenwärtiger Begriffe (Rowohlt, 2000).