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El. knyga: Visions of Europe: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Contemporary Cultural Debates

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The programs in French, German, Italian, Russian and European Studies at the University of California, Irvine merged to become the Department of European Languages and Studies in order to focus on the history, culture, politics, and coherence and incoherence of Europe as a whole. To celebrate, a symposium was held in March 2013, and 10 papers were selected for publication here. The topics include the European crisis and the idea of unification in the German public, versions of European statehood in the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, pluri-lingualism and language education in Europe, European visions in Albert Camus' abolitionism, and world literature and European languages. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Editors' Introduction 7(2)
Ceci n'est pas un manifeste---Envisioning Europe and European Studies
9(20)
John H. Smith
The European Crisis and the Idea of Unification in the German Public: Philosophical Legacies, Political Challenges
29(22)
Russell A. Berman
Reich or Nation? Versions of European Statehood in the Treaty of Westphalia (1648)
51(14)
Jane O. Newman
Gassing Europe's Capitals: Planning, Envisioning, and Rethinking Modern Warfare in European Discourses of the 1920s and 1930s
65(18)
Kai Evers
The Headscarf in Germany: A Critical Reading of the Feminist Debate
83(12)
Anke S. Biendarra
Division as Unity: Plurilingualism and Language Education in Europe
95(14)
Glenn S. Levine
Tradition and the Multinational Corporation: T.S. Eliot's Europe
109(12)
Herschel Farbman
European Visions in Albert Camus's Abolitionism
121(18)
Eve Morisi
Poetry and the Public Sphere: World Literature and European Languages
139(18)
David T. Pan
Aime Cisaire: Europe, the Caribbean, or Africa?
157(18)
Carrie Noland
Contributors 175
Gail K. Hart is Professor of German at the University of California, Irvine (USA) and founding chair of the Department of European Languages and Studies. She has published books on Schiller, bourgeois tragedy, and Gottfried Keller. Anke S. Biendarra is Associate Professor of German at the University of California, Irvine (USA). Her publications are in the areas of German literature and culture of the 20th and 21st century, globalization, transnationalism, and Europeanization.