Europeanisation as Violence
Souths and Easts as Method

Edited by Elisa Pascucci,Daria Krivonos,Kolar Aparna

ISBN13: 9781526174727

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Hardback

Published: 21/01/2025

Availability: Available

Description
The book offers a novel lens to situate Europeanisation as violence – through institutions and technologies of development, cultural heritage, and borders, among others – by bringing South and East within a relational frame. Through four inter-related sections, it foregrounds Europeanisation as infrastructural violence and colonial asymmetries, slow violence and the construction of stratified subalternities, epistemic dispossession, and border epistemologies. -- .
Foreword by Manuela Boatca Introduction: Europeanisation as violence: Souths and Easts as method – Daria Krivonos, Kolar Aparna and Elisa Pascucci Part I: Europeanisation as infrastructural violence and colonial asymmetries 1 Europeanisation and infrastructural violence in South East Europe – Senka Neuman Stanivukovic 2 Europeanisation, border violence, counterinsurgency: expanded geographies and reconnected histories across the Sahelo-Sahara and the Mediterranean – Hassan Ould Moctar 3 A battleground for French and Russian imperialism: how Chad’s (post)socialist and (post-)colonial present is shaping its political future – Kelma Manatouma 4 The making of ‘the bread basket of Europe’: from the Dutch East India Company to the East Company in Ukraine and grain in the Soviet Union – Daria Krivonos and Kolar Aparna Part II: Europeanisation as slow violence and stratified subalternities 5 No alternative but Europeanisation: slow violence and critical imaginaries in/from/with South East Europe – Maria-Adriana Deiana and Katarina Kušic 6 Hierarchising heritage: bordering Europe and stratified subalternities in the Easts and Souths of Europe – Alexandra Oanca 7 The good, the bad and the ugly European: racial Eastern Europeanisation and stratified (sub)alter(n)ities – Ana Ivasiuc Part III: Europeanisation as epistemic dispossession 8 The trauma of the key beyond dominant narratives: navigating epistemic and structural violence in Yemen’s historical landscape – Saba Hamzah 9 From singular to plural: how to write the story of a Roma actress – Mihaela Dragan Part IV: Border epistemologies of Europeanisation 10 Patterns of coloniality within the innovation economy: talent attraction and the converging racialising processes of migration administration – Olivia Maury 11 ‘Keep your clients because I quit’: an ethnodrama of creolising research with Roma women – Ioana ?î?tea 12 Swimming with the coelacanth into the black holes of Breslau/Wroclaw, the Eastern Polish Kresy and Madagascar – Olivier Kramsch Afterword: Souths, Easts and the politics of dissent at this colonial conjuncture – Prem Kumar Rajaram Index -- .
  • Sociology & anthropology
  • Social theory
  • Political geography
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Height:234
Width:156
Spine:17
Weight:571.00
List Price: £25.00