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New Dangerous Liaisons

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eBook - Discourses on Europe and Love in the Twentieth Century, Making Sense of History, Neuausgabe / New edition, Neuausgabe / New edition

Luisa Passerini/Liliana Ellena/Alexander C T Geppert

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Zusatztext

<p> In Europe, love has been given a prominent place in European self-representations from the Enlightenment onwards. The category of love, stemming from private and personal spheres, was given a public function and used to distinguish European civilisation from others. Contributors to this volume trace historical links and analyse specific connections between the two discourses on love and Europe over the course of the twentieth century, exploring the distinctions made between the public and private, the political and personal. In doing so, this volume develops an innovative historiography that includes such resources as autobiographies, love letters, and cinematic representations, and takes issue with the exclusivity of Eurocentrism. Its contributors put forth hypotheses about the historical pre-eminence of emotions and consider this history as a basis for a non-Eurocentric understanding of new possible European identities.</p>

Autorenportrait

<p><strong>Luisa Passerini</strong> was Professor of Cultural History at the University of Turin, and iscurrently External Professor at the European University Institute, Florence, and Visiting Professor in the Oral History Master Program, Columbia University, New York.&#xa0; She has published widely on the historical relationships between the discourse on Europe and the discourses on love, gender and generation, and on memory and subjectivity. She was coeditor of<a href="http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=PasseriniWomen"><em>Women Migrants from East to West: Gender, Mobility and Belonging in Contemporary Europe</em></a> (Berghahn Books 2007).</p>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 01.10.2010

Umfang: 332 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781845459765

Umbreit-Nr.: 2289296

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