Starting from the premise that it is essential to include Comparative, Cultural and Literary studies within European Studies, this volume aims to tackle the complex theme of European identity from an interdisciplinary perspective. The very notion of European identity has been changing in time according to different social and historical contexts, creating a juxtaposition of continuous movements which has implied a constant breaking and crossing of borders. The various contributions highlight how it must not be thought as a monolithic entity, but as being fluid, mobile and in a perpetual state of metamorphosis. Europe is a complex system in which cultures and people interact, speaking different languages, and its identity calls for difference and inevitably involves otherness.
Vita Fortunati, Francesco Cattani (2012). Questioning the European Identity/ies : Deconstructing Old Stereotypes and Envisioning New models of Representation. Bologna : Il Mulino.
Questioning the European Identity/ies : Deconstructing Old Stereotypes and Envisioning New models of Representation
CATTANI, FRANCESCO
2012
Abstract
Starting from the premise that it is essential to include Comparative, Cultural and Literary studies within European Studies, this volume aims to tackle the complex theme of European identity from an interdisciplinary perspective. The very notion of European identity has been changing in time according to different social and historical contexts, creating a juxtaposition of continuous movements which has implied a constant breaking and crossing of borders. The various contributions highlight how it must not be thought as a monolithic entity, but as being fluid, mobile and in a perpetual state of metamorphosis. Europe is a complex system in which cultures and people interact, speaking different languages, and its identity calls for difference and inevitably involves otherness.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.