totally “constructed,” nationalities of Eastern Europe. This does not mean that nations (and nationalism) are merely fictions. Anthony Smith has argued that underlying the nation-states that emerged in the nineteenth century, genuine communitarian
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Demos and Nation
Misplacing the Dilemmas of the European Union--In Memory of Stanley Hoffmann
Charles S. Maier
Play of Mirrors
An Encounter of Personal Biographies with Europe’s Journey
Marcos Farias Ferreira
strictly communitarian politics of identity and difference. According to Havel, it is possible to conceive of an all-embracing community, based on ‘thousands of tiny, inconspicuous, everyday decisions whose common denominator is precisely the spirit and
A New Blue-Collar Force
The Alternative for Germany and the Working Class
Philipp Adorf
. Social democratic actors in particular have had to contend with the challenge of attempting to create a home for these two distinct groups of cosmopolitan and communitarian voters under a single roof—as has been illustrated, with a rather negligible
The Politics of Indigeneity and Heritage
Indonesian Mortuary Materials and Museums
Kathleen M. Adams
Heteronomy and Self-Ascription , ed. Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin , 149 – 165 . Göttingen : Göttingen University Press . 10.4000/books.gup.179 Klinken , Gerry van . 2007 . “ Return of the Sultans: The Communitarian Turn in Local Politics .” In The
India Halstead
up with the human form, suggest the potential for the human body to be a means of political emancipation, gesturing toward the oceanic feeling. Yet Horn's work, like that of many of her female contemporaries, resists this overly communitarian idea
Aaron Freundschuh, Jonah D. Levy, Patricia Lorcin, Alexis Spire, Steven Zdatny, Caroline Ford, Minayo Nasiali, George Ross, William Poulin-Deltour, and Kathryn Kleppinger
homosexual identity impossible for North Africans. In “The Spector of Queer Politics” Perreau interrogates what might be called a French phobia of “minorities” as expressed through the discourse against “communitarianism.” Homosexuals, like Jews and Masons
Refugia Roundtable
Imagining Refugia: Thinking Outside the Current Refugee Regime
Nicholas Van Hear, Veronique Barbelet, Christina Bennett, and Helma Lutz
cities.” 8 A second, more communitarian strand engaging with the notion of refugee cities emerges from municipal- and community-led initiatives to encourage “sanctuary cities” and to transform camps into “refugee cities.” Refugia is prefigured in the
Sabina Barone, Veronika Bernard, Teresa S Büchsel, Leslie Fesenmyer, Bruce Whitehouse, Petra Molnar, Bonny Astor, and Olga R. Gulina
. Individualistic in orientation, the theory posited that immigrants and their children would shed their ethnic identities and become American. Nonetheless, earlier European immigrants maintained their communitarian traditions through American denominations. With