The World beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe
No matter how one defines its extent and borders, Eastern Europe has long been understood as a liminal space, one whose undeniable cultural and historical continuities with Western Europe have been belied by its status as an “Other” in the Western imagination. Across illuminating and provocative case studies, The World beyond the West focuses on the region’s ambiguous relationship to historical processes of colonialism and Orientalism. In exploring encounters with distant lands through politics, travel, migration, and exchange, it places Eastern Europe at the heart of its analysis while decentering the most familiar narratives and recasting the history of the region.

1139903224
The World beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe
No matter how one defines its extent and borders, Eastern Europe has long been understood as a liminal space, one whose undeniable cultural and historical continuities with Western Europe have been belied by its status as an “Other” in the Western imagination. Across illuminating and provocative case studies, The World beyond the West focuses on the region’s ambiguous relationship to historical processes of colonialism and Orientalism. In exploring encounters with distant lands through politics, travel, migration, and exchange, it places Eastern Europe at the heart of its analysis while decentering the most familiar narratives and recasting the history of the region.

135.0 In Stock
The World beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe

The World beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe

The World beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe

The World beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe

Hardcover

$135.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 2-4 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

No matter how one defines its extent and borders, Eastern Europe has long been understood as a liminal space, one whose undeniable cultural and historical continuities with Western Europe have been belied by its status as an “Other” in the Western imagination. Across illuminating and provocative case studies, The World beyond the West focuses on the region’s ambiguous relationship to historical processes of colonialism and Orientalism. In exploring encounters with distant lands through politics, travel, migration, and exchange, it places Eastern Europe at the heart of its analysis while decentering the most familiar narratives and recasting the history of the region.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800733527
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 03/11/2022
Series: New Perspectives on Central and Eastern European Studies , #3
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Mariusz Kałczewiak is Senior Research Associate and Lecturer at the University of Potsdam, Germany, and at the University of Warsaw, Poland. His first book, Polacos in Argentina: Polish Jews, Interwar Migration, and the Emergence of Transatlantic Jewish Culture (University of Alabama Press, 2020) won the 2020 Best Book Award of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: Affirming and Contesting the Empire

Chapter 1. Constructing Aziatchina: An Apology for Perceived Own “Emptiness” in Russian National and Imperial Discourses, 1828—1918
Batir Xasanov

Chapter 2. Involuntary Orientalists: Polish Exiles and Adventurers as Observers of the Kazakh Steppe and the Caucasus
Curtis G. Murphy

Chapter 3. “These Sufferers, Constantly Lamenting Their Bitter Fate”: The Image of the Mountain Jews in the Writings of Joseph Judah Chorny and Ilya Anisimov
Mateusz Majman

Part II: Creating the Other: Travel and Migration

Chapter 4. The East—West Dichotomy Disrupted: Triangulation and Reflections on the Imperial View in Hungarian Perceptions of North America
Balázs Venkovits

Chapter 5. Negogiating Empires: Eastern European Jewish Responses to the Expulsion of Jews from Palestine to Egypt in 1914–1915
Jonathan Hirsch

Chapter 6. From Exotic Adventure to Victimization to Estrangement: Imagining “Africa” through the Eyes of Czechoslovak Travel Writers (1950s–1980s)
Barbora Buzássyová

Part III: Representations and Fantasies

Chapter 7. Land Flowing with Milk and Honey. Polish Maritime and River/Colonial League’s Depictions of South America
Marta Grzechnik

Chapter 8. Between Postimperial Expansion and Promethean Mission: Africa and Africans in Interwar Polish Colonial Discourse
Piotr Puchalski

Chapter 9. Eastern Promises: Romanian Responses to the War in Vietnam
Jill Massino

Afterword
Magdalena Kozłowska and Mariusz Kałczewiak

Index

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews