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portada Outside the Comfort Zone: Performances and Discourses of Privacy in Late Socialist Europe (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
396
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.5 cm
Weight
0.78 kg.
ISBN13
9783110603651

Outside the Comfort Zone: Performances and Discourses of Privacy in Late Socialist Europe (in English)

Tatiana Klepikova (Illustrated by) · Lukas Raabe (Illustrated by) · Walter de Gruyter · Hardcover

Outside the Comfort Zone: Performances and Discourses of Privacy in Late Socialist Europe (in English) - Klepikova, Tatiana ; Raabe, Lukas

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Synopsis "Outside the Comfort Zone: Performances and Discourses of Privacy in Late Socialist Europe (in English)"

Traditionally, privacy studies have focused on the liberal democratic societies of the global West, whereas non-democratic contexts have played a marginal role in the discussion of the private and public spheres, not in the least because of the political stances of the Cold War era. This volume offers explorations of highly diversified performances and discourses of privacy by various actors which were embedded into the culturally, economically, and politically specific constructions of late socialism in individual states of the Warsaw Pact. While the experience of socialism varied across the Bloc, there were also some reactions to socialism and some reverse responses of socialist regimes to these reactions that one can trace through all states. Contributions to this volume take us across the Eastern Bloc and beyond it--from the Soviet Union, into late socialist Poland, Romania, and East and West Germany. While looking at specific countries, they provide a glimpse into a broader perspective that reaches beyond the borders of individual late socialist states. Together, these articles document a palette of paradigms of the construction and transformation of the private spheres that overcame the national borders of individual states and left an imprint across the Eastern Bloc, thereby contributing to rethinking Cold War rhetoric in regard to these states.

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