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Historical and Contemporary Challenges for Central and Eastern European Cities : Narrating Contested Urban Space
Historical and Contemporary Challenges for Central and Eastern European Cities : Narrating Contested Urban Space
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ISBN No.: 9781666971309
Pages: 302
Year: 202607
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Introduction By Elisa-Maria Hiemer and Anna Seidel Part I. Institutionalized Narratives on Urban Spaces Chapter 1: Larisa Kangaspuro: Negotiating Space and Sovereignty in the Russian Empire: Finnish Katajanokka (Nokka) Prison in XIX Century Chapter 2: Szilveszter Csernus-Lukács and Éva Lovra: From Maria-Theresiopel to Subotica - Gradual Reinvention of A (Habsburg) Hungarian Metropolis to a Yugoslav one From the Perspective of Urbanology Chapter 3: Tabita Redepenning: Szczecin''s ''Lost'' City Center: Competition and Center Pluralization in Tourist Maps Chapter 4: Anastasiia Bozhenko, Olesya Chagovets: Kharkiv as a Citadel on the Frontier: Reimagining the City during the Full-Scale Invasion of the Russian Federation Part II. (Re)Imagining Central Europe in Literature, Music, and Film Chapter 5: Natallia Prystupa: The Image of Czech and Slovak Cities in the Memories of Belarusian Writers Chapter 6: Alina Bako: Bucharest Literary History: from Turkey''s Small Paris to Little Paris Chapter 7: Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova Reinventing the Polish City of Walbrzych through Film. Chapter 8: Ruben Höppner: From the Invisible Ghetto to the Big Stage: Czech Gangsta Rap as a Narrative of Contested Urban Spaces Part III. Voicing the Margins: Practices of Claiming Urban Space Chapter 9: Anna G. Piotrowska: The Role of Romani Musicians in Post-War Krakow, or, a Few Words about Krakow''s Unobvious Romani Legacy Chapter 10: Aleksej Tikhonov: The So-Called "Russian Shop" in Berlin, Vienna, and Zürich: Diaspora-Identities in Urban Linguistic Landscapes between Commerce and Geopolitics Chapter 11: Katharina Tyran: South Slavic Semiotic and Linguistic Landscapes in Vienna: Contested Memories and Nationalistic Narratives in the Public Space Chapter 12: Pavel Voinitski: Minsk''s Purity: A Negative (Re)Branding Case of the Last European Dictatorship''s Capital Conclusion - Anna Seidel Notes on the Contributors Index ey''s Small Paris to Little Paris Chapter 7: Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova Reinventing the Polish City of Walbrzych through Film. Chapter 8: Ruben Höppner: From the Invisible Ghetto to the Big Stage: Czech Gangsta Rap as a Narrative of Contested Urban Spaces Part III. Voicing the Margins: Practices of Claiming Urban Space Chapter 9: Anna G.


Piotrowska: The Role of Romani Musicians in Post-War Krakow, or, a Few Words about Krakow''s Unobvious Romani Legacy Chapter 10: Aleksej Tikhonov: The So-Called "Russian Shop" in Berlin, Vienna, and Zürich: Diaspora-Identities in Urban Linguistic Landscapes between Commerce and Geopolitics Chapter 11: Katharina Tyran: South Slavic Semiotic and Linguistic Landscapes in Vienna: Contested Memories and Nationalistic Narratives in the Public Space Chapter 12: Pavel Voinitski: Minsk''s Purity: A Negative (Re)Branding Case of the Last European Dictatorship''s Capital Conclusion - Anna Seidel Notes on the Contributors Indexr> Indexey''s Small Paris to Little Paris Chapter 7: Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova Reinventing the Polish City of Walbrzych through Film. Chapter 8: Ruben Höppner: From the Invisible Ghetto to the Big Stage: Czech Gangsta Rap as a Narrative of Contested Urban Spaces Part III. Voicing the Margins: Practices of Claiming Urban Space Chapter 9: Anna G. Piotrowska: The Role of Romani Musicians in Post-War Krakow, or, a Few Words about Krakow''s Unobvious Romani Legacy Chapter 10: Aleksej Tikhonov: The So-Called "Russian Shop" in Berlin, Vienna, and Zürich: Diaspora-Identities in Urban Linguistic Landscapes between Commerce and Geopolitics Chapter 11: Katharina Tyran: South Slavic Semiotic and Linguistic Landscapes in Vienna: Contested Memories and Nationalistic Narratives in the Public Space Chapter 12: Pavel Voinitski: Minsk''s Purity: A Negative (Re)Branding Case of the Last European Dictatorship''s Capital Conclusion - Anna Seidel Notes on the Contributors Indexey''s Small Paris to Little Paris Chapter 7: Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova Reinventing the Polish City of Walbrzych through Film. Chapter 8: Ruben Höppner: From the Invisible Ghetto to the Big Stage: Czech Gangsta Rap as a Narrative of Contested Urban Spaces Part III. Voicing the Margins: Practices of Claiming Urban Space Chapter 9: Anna G. Piotrowska: The Role of Romani Musicians in Post-War Krakow, or, a Few Words about Krakow''s Unobvious Romani Legacy Chapter 10: Aleksej Tikhonov: The So-Called "Russian Shop" in Berlin, Vienna, and Zürich: Diaspora-Identities in Urban Linguistic Landscapes between Commerce and Geopolitics Chapter 11: Katharina Tyran: South Slavic Semiotic and Linguistic Landscapes in Vienna: Contested Memories and Nationalistic Narratives in the Public Space Chapter 12: Pavel Voinitski: Minsk''s Purity: A Negative (Re)Branding Case of the Last European Dictatorship''s Capital Conclusion - Anna Seidel Notes on the Contributors Indexr> Indexr> Indexey''s Small Paris to Little Paris Chapter 7: Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova Reinventing the Polish City of Walbrzych through Film. Chapter 8: Ruben Höppner: From the Invisible Ghetto to the Big Stage: Czech Gangsta Rap as a Narrative of Contested Urban Spaces Part III.


Voicing the Margins: Practices of Claiming Urban Space Chapter 9: Anna G. Piotrowska: The Role of Romani Musicians in Post-War Krakow, or, a Few Words about Krakow''s Unobvious Romani Legacy Chapter 10: Aleksej Tikhonov: The So-Called "Russian Shop" in Berlin, Vienna, and Zürich: Diaspora-Identities in Urban Linguistic Landscapes between Commerce and Geopolitics Chapter 11: Katharina Tyran: South Slavic Semiotic and Linguistic Landscapes in Vienna: Contested Memories and Nationalistic Narratives in the Public Space Chapter 12: Pavel Voinitski: Minsk''s Purity: A Negative (Re)Branding Case of the Last European Dictatorship''s Capital Conclusion - Anna Seidel Notes on the Contributors Indexr> IndexContributors Indexr> Index.


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