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Cultural Diplomacy and Cultural Imperialism : European perspective(s).
Title:
Cultural Diplomacy and Cultural Imperialism : European perspective(s).
Author:
Topic, Martina.
ISBN:
9783653025200
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Content -- Acknowledgements -- Cultural diplomacy and Cultural imperialism: A Framework for the analysis. Martina Topić and Cassandra Sciortino -- Section I: The Art -- Rebuilding History:The Political Meaning of the Hungarian Historical Pavilion at the 1900 Paris Universal Exhibition. Miklós Székely -- Cultural imperialism and Cultural communication: Example of France and Corsica. Margarita Kefalaki -- Section II: Externally oriented cultural Diplomacy -- Cultural diplomacy in the contemporary United Kingdom: the case of the British Council. Atsuko Ichijo -- The Role of Yunus Emre Cultural Centres in Turkish Cultural diplomacy. Ayhan Kaya and Ayşe Tecmen -- Dutch and German International Cultural policy in Comparison. Laurens Runderkamp -- Losing Focus: an Outline for Romanian Cultural Diplomacy. Ovidiana Bulumac and Gabriel Sapunaru -- Section III: Stereotyping -- Cultural Diplomacy and Stereotypes in Present-Day Czech-Slovak Relations Breaking with the Past? Hetero-stereotypes of Czechs and Slovaks Twenty Years from the Velvet Divorce. Daniela Chalániová -- Italian Cultural diplomacy: A Playboy's Diplomacy? Diego Albano -- Section IV: Inside-Outside Cultural Diplomacy -- Greek Orthodox Church's public discourse: Balancing between Cultural hegemony and Cultural diplomacy. Alexandros Sakellariou -- Culture and identity as tools for forging Europeanization. Martina Topić -- Authors.
Abstract:
This book aims to contribute to the debate on European cultural policy and cultural diplomacy as well as to fill in the gap that exists in this under-researched field. Europe is still struggling in formulating its common cultural policy that will present Europe as a united and diverse entity to the world while the EU Member States invest efforts in promoting themselves only. This volume examines individual practices in 10 selected cases while the introduction study outlines main features of the EU cultural diplomacy.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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