Graue Donau, Schwarzes Meer: Wien Sulina Odessa Jalta Istanbul (Edition Transfer) Unknown -
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Die Donau und das Schwarze Meer Sulina, Odessa, Jalta, Istanbul repr sentieren in diesem Essaybuch die Osterweiterung der EU und deren ebenso problematisiertes Vorfeld. Als vielf ltig zusammenh ngender Raum aufgefasst, kommen Sichtweisen zur Sprache, die einen Austausch von Einsch tzungen zu Geschichte, Kultur und aktuellen Positionen konkretisieren. Wolfgang Petritsch, Chefverhandler der EU im Jugoslawienkonflikt, und Dragan Velikic, Schriftsteller und serbischer Botschafter in Wien, nehmen Stellung. Der Fotograf Erich Lessing berichtet vom Ungarnaufstand, von Tito und von Chruschtschow. Friedrich Achleitner beschreibt Bogdan Bogdanovichs subtile Beitr ge zur Erinnerungskultur. Jacques Le Rider res miert Sp tfolgen der Balkangeschichte. Burghart Schmidt und Anatoli Achutin diskutieren ber Verschiebungen von Links-Rechts-Relationen. Die Situation der Krimtataren beschreibt ihr Repr sentant Mustapha Djamiljow. Zahlreiche weiterer Stimmen und die Visualisierungen mitwirkender K nstler und K nstlerinnen machen das Werk zu einem Kompendium f r berraschende Zug nge zum europ ischen S dosten.
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- Title Graue Donau, Schwarzes Meer: Wien Sulina Odessa Jalta Istanbul (Edition Transfer)
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- ISBN 9783211754825
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