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Volume 8
Issue 1, August 2008
Privatization and Potemkinization:
Composite Identity Spaces in Contemporary Beijing by MICHALE SAFFLE and HON_LUN YANG; The Remaking of Shanghai Local Spaces by PAN LU; The Identity-Producing Spaces of Hong Kong: Reflections on Ackbar Abbas’s City of Disappearance by SUSAN INGRAM and MARKUS REISENLEITNER
Volume 7
Issue 2, July 2007
The Engaged Outsider: Politkovskaya and the Politics of Representing War by REBECCA GOULD; &ldquot;Beauty Will Save The World&rdquot;: Feminine Strategies in Ukrainian Politics and the Case of Yulia Tymoshenko by OKSANA KIS; “Better Dead than Communist!” Contentious Politics, Identity Formation, and the University Square Phenomenon in Romania by JULIA BROTEA and DANIEL BÉLAND; Musical Ties of the Romanian Principalities with Austria Between 1821 and 1859 by HAIGANUS PREDA-SCHIMEK
Issue 1, July 2007
Reading Austrian Contemporary Writers in India: Debates and Controversies by AMRIT MEHTA; &ldquot;(Re-)Thinking the Past: Zwischen Nostalgie, Amnesie und Allergie: Die Erinnerung and den Kommunismus in Südosteuropa.&rdquot; An International Conference held at the Free University of Berlin by LEE KUHNLE; Freud Year 2006: Where It Was by SUSAN INGRAM; Places of History and Memory: Photographic Impressions by MICHAL MLYNARZ
Volume 6
Issue 3, December 2006
Special Issue: For Michael Saffle
Introduction to the special issue by JAMES DEAVILLE; For Michael by ROSSANNA DALMONTE; Quo Vadis, Film Music Studies? by JAMES DEAVILLE; O alter Duft aus Märchenzeit: Nostalgia and Contemporary Music by KENNETH DELONG; Inadequate Lines … by LESLIE HOWARD; Take Me Heim? Interdisciplinarity in the Age of the Global Academy by SUSAN INGRAM; Can we use music to understand migration? by MARCELLO SOURCE-KELLER; On the Road Again: Globalizing Humanities by MARKUS REISENLEITNER; Liszt Research − Whither? by MICHAEL SHORT; On Music and Memory: Some Noncommittal Reflections by PETER STACHEL; Mozart Forever? Classical Music as Cultural Practice and Paradigm by Cornelia Szabó-Knotik; Meeting Michael by JOHN C. TIBBETTS; The Challenge of Global Musicology by HON-LUN YANG
Issue 2, August 2006
An Economy of European Identity: What Culture? by WILHELM ANSELMI and LISE HOGAN; The Balkans and The Other Heading: Identity and Identification on the Margins of Europe by MARINA ANTIC; A Palace with a View: Imagining Europe in the Baroque City by MARKUS REISENLEITNER; In Search of Cinderellas, in Naples and Beyond: Popular Culture Responses to Labor Migration from Ukraine by NATALIA SHOSTAK
Issue 1, April 2006
Introduction by SUSAN INGRAM; Stoking the Heart of (a Certain) Europe: Crafting Hybrid Identities in the Ukraine-EU Borderlands by ADRIAN IVAKHIV; Hybridity and the Habsburg Jews by SCOTT SPECTOR; “I had no idea such people were in America!”: Cultural Dissemination, Ethno-linguistic Identity and Narratives of Disappearance by ANDREW GOW; “Liegst dem Erdteil Du inmitten, einem starken Herzen gleich”: How Central and/or European is Austria?s Cultural Identity? by CORNELIA SZABÓ–KNOTIK; Budapest’s Statue Park and House of Terror by KAREN VIRAG
Volume
5
Special
Issue: War Crimes
Introduction
by SRDJA PAVLOVIC; War Criminality: A Blank Spot in the Collective
Memory of the Ukrainian Diaspora by JOHN PAUL HIMKA; Reconsidering
Bosnia-Herzegovina by JAMES J. SADKOVICH; Reckoning: The
1991 Siege of Dubrovnik and the Consequences of the ‘War
for Peace’ by SRDJA PAVLOVIC; Rape and Other War Crimes
in Chechnya. Is There a Role for the International Criminal
Court? by W. ANDY KNIGHT & TANYA NAROZHNA; Reflections
on War by LISE HOGAN & WILLIAM ANSELMI
Volume 4
Issue
4.3-4, December 2004
The
Texture of the Retina: Intertwining Patterns of Perception
in the City. On Andrei Bely’s Petersburg und Ingo Schulze’s
33 Moments of Happiness by KATALIN TELLER; The Dobrivliany
Affair of 1886: A Nodal Approach to Consciousness Formation
by ANDRIY ZAYARNYUK; Through Networks and Ordeal Narratives
Or: Making Meaning of One’s Displacement. Recent Labour
Migration from Western Ukraine by NATALYA SHOSTAK; Reconceptualizing
Networks and Return Migration: Constructing Identities, Negotiating
the Ethnos and Mapping Diasporas – Theoretical Challenges
Regarding Empirical Contributions (in the Greek-American
case) by ANASTASIA CHRISTOU
Issue
2, August 2004 (Bazaar)
Including:
Of Networks, Submerged Histories and the New (Central) Europe
by THE EDITORS; Nomadic Trails in the Unfolding of the Self
by MARIA TAMBOUKOU; Meeting Through Time and Space: The Kirschner
Letters, 1925 – 1973 by JULIET KERSHAW & KAREN
VIRAG
Issue
1, April 2004
Including:
Identity is a Joking Matter: Intergroup Humor in Bosnia by
SRDJAN VUCETIC; Place-Names and Objectivity in Historiography:
The Case of Silesia in the 19th and 20th Centuries by TOMASZ
KAMUSELLA; The Universe of Master Composers – Strategies
of Networking and Gendering in Ringstrassenzeit Vienna’s/Western
Music Life by CORNELIA SZABÓ-KNOTIK; Technoculture:
Subjectivity in the Net of Music by VESNA MIKIC; “I
feel that I belong to you”: Subculture, Die Freundin
and Lesbian Identities in Weimar Germany by ANGELES ESPINACO-VIRSEDA
Volume 3
Issue
4, December 2003 (Bazaar)
Including:
Making and Remaking Sarajevo's Image by ELENA DELL’AGNESE;
Poland’s Minorities in the Transition from Soviet-Dominated
Ethnic Nation-State to Democratic Civic Nation-State by TOMASZ
KAMUSELLA; Balkan Art in Europe: New Exhibits of an Old Landscape
by SRDJA PAVLOVIC
Issue
3, August 2003
Including:
Living in the Shadow of the Bridge. Ivo Andric's 'The Bridge
on the Drina' and Western Imaginings of Bosnia by MARINA
ANTIC; Re-Creation of Self. Narratives of Immigrant Women
from Ex-Yugoslavia living in Western Canada by EDIT PETROVIC;
Vojvodina's National Minorities. Current Realities and Future
Prospects by VASSILIS PETSINIS
Issue
1-2, April 2003
Including;Variations
on Vienna/Habsburg Stereotypes in Transitory Spaces. A Short
Photo Essay by THE EDITORS; Slashing Postcolonial Studies,
or: Why this Debate Still Bothers Me by MARKUS REISENLEITNER;
A Growing Concern. Germany’s eastern Borders Under
Scrutiny by SUSAN INGRAM; Making Use of Stereotypes: Latvia
and Texas by DAINA JURIKA.
Volume 2
Issue
3-4, December 2002
Including;To
Whom Does a Poet Belong? The Reburial of Vasyl' Stus (1989)
as a Ritual of Cultural Appropriation by NATALIA SHOSTAK;
The Politics of Foreign Aid: U.S. Assistance for Reform in
Ukraine and Poland by TANYA NAROZHNA; An "Other" of
One's Own: Pre-WWI South Slavic Academic Discourses on the
'zadruga 'by NATASCHA VITTORELLI; Concerns of the Periphery
/ Peripheral Concerns: Tempting Territories of the Balkans
by URSULA REBER
Issue
2, August 2002 (Bazaar)
Including;
transforming Modernity. Austrian Culture goes global by SUSAN
INGRAM; Central European Culture in Search for a Theory,
or: the Lure of “Post/colonial Studies” by MARKUS
REISENLEITNER; European Identities. Constructs and Conflicts.
Workshop Report by ALEXANDRA VASAK.
Issue
1, April 2002
Including;
Of Boundaries and Revolving Doors: Some Thoughts on Europe,
Balkan Cinema and Identity by KAREN VIRAG; Word Made Flesh:
Czech Women’s Writing from Communism to Post-Communism
by MADELAINE HRON; Changes in the Social Function of Literature
in Serbia, 1988-2000 by MIHAJLO PANTIC; Text, Context and
Sex: Gender Construction and Religious Identity in Robert
Musil’s Unions by RAMONA R.W. KIRSCH.
Volume 1
Issue
4, December 2001 (Bazaar)
Including:
The Brutal Legitimacy Of Terror by THE EDITORS; The Mountain
Wreath: Poetry or a Blueprint for the Final Solution? by
SRDJA PAVLOVIC; New Kids on the (Modern European History)
Block: "Women, Gender and the Extreme Right in Europe
1919-1945," An International Conference held at Cardiff
University, 4-6 July 2001 by SUSAN INGRAM; Old Myths, New
Rites? Notes on the International Conference "Nationalist
Myths and Pluralist Realities in Central Europe" at
the University of Alberta, Edmonton, October 26-27, 2001
by ANDRIY ZAYARNYUK and SRDJA PAVLOVIC; Reluctance, Modernity’s
Curse: A Review of Ales Debeljak’s "Reluctant
Modernity: The Institution of Art and its Historical Forms" MARKUS
REISENLEITNER and SUSAN INGRAM
Issue
3, October 2001
Including:
Schnitzler as a Space of Central European Cultural Identity:
David Hare’s The Blue Room and Stanley Kubrick’s
Eyes Wide Shut by SUSAN INGRAM; Literary History in Canada:
The Nation and Identity Formation by E.D. BLODGETT; Kosovo
Myths: Karadzic, Njegos, and the Transformation of Serb Memory
by ALEXANDER GREENAWALT;The Role of Dositej Obradovic in
the Construction of Serbian Identities During the 19th Century
by WLADIMIR FISCHER;The Croatian Diaspora in North America:
Identity, Ethnic Solidarity and the Formation of a “Transnational
National Community” by IVANA DURIC.
Issue
2, June 2001 (Bazaar)
Including:
Resignifying Space and Time in Hungarian Historical Memory.
A Discussion of Public Celebrations and Reburial Practices
by CATHERINE HOREL; Three Poems by KEN SMITH; Blue Danube
and Global Capitalism. Notes on "Varieties of National
Experience" by Ales Debeljakby WlLADIMIR FISCHER; Imagining
Modern Vienna. Two Recent Exhibitions by SUSAN INGRAM and
MARKUS REISENLEITNER.
Issue
1, February 2001
Including:
Tradition, Cultural Boundaries and the Construction of Spaces
of Identity by MARKUS REISENLEITNER; At the Frontiers of
Central Europe: Ukrainian Galicia at the Turn of the Millennium
by ANDRIY ZAYARNYUK; The Threshold of Europe: Imagining Yugoslavia
on Film by NEVENA DAKOVIC; Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. Prophecies,
Horoscopes and the Politics of Paranormal in Serbia by SRDJA
PAVLOVIC; Varieties of National Experience: Resistance and
Accommodation in Contemporary Slovenian Identity by ALES
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