New regional identities and strategic essentialism: case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany
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adam_text | Contents
(overview)
1
Introduction
(Dietmar Rost, Erhard Stölting).....................................1
Part
I
Regional
identity in three Polish voivodships:
Świętokrzyskie, Śląskie
(Silesia) and
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Tomasz Zarycki
in cooperation with Anna
Tucholska
2
Introduction
.......................................................................................25
3
The
Śląskie
(Silesian) voivodship
......................................................47
4
The
Świętokrzyskie
voivodship
.........................................................97
5
The
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
voivodship
..........................................125
6
Conclusion
.......................................................................................158
Part II Regional identity in North-Eeast Italy
Paolo
Pasi
&
Ivan Pedrazzini
7
Introduction
.....................................................................................163
8
Trentino-South Tyrol
......................................................................181
9
Friuli
Venezia Giulia
(I. Pedrazzini)
................................................224
10
Veneto
(P.
Pasi)
................................................................................242
11
Lega Nord: Padanian
identity, regional identities and localism
(P.
Pasi)
............................................................................................261
12
Nord Est:
an alternative proposal of regionalism (P.
Pasi)
.............269
13
Conclusion (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.................................................279
Part III Regional identity in the German Land Brandenburg
Dietmar Rost
14
Introduction
.....................................................................................283
15
Regional television: The making of The
Brandenburgers .........329
16
Brandenburg in school curricula and textbooks
............................362
17
Representations of history- attempts to legitimate a new region..
391
18
Social, historical and cultural sciences and regional identity
.........423
19
Brandenburg and the foreign: Xenophobia, antiracism, Sorbs
and
Euroregione.
Open regionalism?
.............................................432
20
Conclusion
.......................................................................................447
Part IV Social science approaches to collective identity,
essentialism, constructionism and strategic essentialism
Dietmar Rost
21
Collective identity, criticism of the concept and identity politics...
451
22
Attempts to conceptualise collective identities beyond the
dichotomy of essentialism versus constructionism
.........................477
Contents
1
Introduction
(Dietmar Rost, Erhard Stölting).....................................1
1.1 Regions, regional
identity and history
.................................................5
1.2 Strategie
essentialism as a heuristic concept
.......................................9
1.3
The case studies
.................................................................................11
1.4
Comparative conclusions
...................................................................16
Parti
Regional identity in three Polish voivodships:
Świętokrzyskie,
Śląskie
(Silesia) and
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Tomasz Zarycki
in cooperation with Anna
Tucholska
2
Introduction
.......................................................................................25
2.1
The post-communist transformation and regional identity
..............25
2.2
The historical heritage
.......................................................................26
2.3
The debate over the administrative reform in the
1990s..................33
2.4
Regional identity and regional movements in Poland
.......................42
2.5
The choice of regions
.........................................................................44
2.6
Regional education
............................................................................44
3
The
Śląskie (Silesian)
voivodship
......................................................47
3.1
Historical background
.......................................................................47
3.2
Geography of the new Silesian voivodship
........................................52
3.3
The Silesian debate on regional identity
...........................................56
3.3.1
Kazimierz
Kutz and his followers
.........................................................59
3.3.2
The Upper Silesian Union
....................................................................67
3.3.3
The A utonomy Movement of Silesia and its offspring
............................74
3.3.4
The critiques of Silesian regionalists
....................................................91
4
The
Świętokrzyskie
voivodship
.........................................................97
4.1
Historical background
.......................................................................97
4.2
The defence of the voivodship
.......................................................98
4.3
The reinforcement of the voivodship image and prestige
...............106
5
The
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
voivodship
..........................................125
5.1
Historical background
.....................................................................125
5.2
The making of the region
................................................................126
5.3
Region without identity: the heritage of the communist period?
... 128
5.4
The Elite Discourse
..........................................................................135
5.4.1
Borussia s multicultural vision of the region
...................................136
5.4.2
Wspólnota Mazurska
(The Mazurian Community)
..............................139
5.4.3
The uses of the Prussian Heritage
......................................................140
5.4.4
A re-evaluation of the German and Communist period heritage
..........144
5.4.5
The external dependence
...................................................................148
5.4.6
The defenders
of the native inhabitants of Prussia
...........................149
5.5
Organisations of ethnic minorities
..................................................152
5.5.7
Germans
...........................................................................................153
5.5.2
Ukrainians
........................................................................................154
5.6
Other relevant organisations
...........................................................155
5.6.1
The association
Pojezierze
.............................................................155
5.6.2
The
Kętrzyński
Centre
.......................................................................155
5.6.3
The Warmian-Mazurian University
....................................................156
6
Conclusion
.......................................................................................158
Partii
Regional identity in North-Eeast Italy
Paolo
Pasi
&
Ivan Pedrazzini
7
Introduction
.....................................................................................163
7.1
Italian history and regions (P.
Pasi)
.................................................164
7.1.1
From Unity to First World War: a centralised new state
....................164
7.1.2
From the First World War to the Second World War: the desire for
regionalism and the fascist centralisation
..........................................168
7.1.3
The Republic and the regions with special statute
..............................169
7.1.4
Lega Nord
and federalism
.................................................................172
7.2
Regions with special statute in North-East Italy (I. Pedrazzini)
......174
7.2.1
Linguistic minorities
..........................................................................174
7.2.2
Legislative recognition of linguistic minorities
...................................178
7.2.3
Regional autonomies
.........................................................................178
7.2.4
The debate about the future of specialstatutes
...................................179
8
Trentino-South Tyrol
......................................................................181
8.1
A divided region (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.........................................181
8.1.1
History
..............................................................................................181
8.1.2
The future of the Region
....................................................................184
8.2 Euroregion Tirol-Südtirol/Alto
Adige-Trentino
(P.
Pasi)
...............186
8.2.1
Twenty years of proposals and debates
..............................................186
8.2.2
A region in the mind?
........................................................................189
8.3
South Tyrol. A model of autonomy and its changes
(I. Pedrazzini)
....................................................................................192
8.3.1
Political parties and the representation of ethnic groups
....................193
8.3.2
Institutionalised
protection
of ethnic groups and new
discussions about that.
.......................................................................196
8.3.3
Linguistic groups and school: The debate on
multilingual education
.......................................................................199
8.3.4
Divided historical memories and some steps toward a
common history of South Tyrol
..........................................................209
8.4
Trentino:
old and new autonomist movements (P.
Pasi)
............... ..214
8.4.1
Two centuries of autonomism.
............................................................214
8.4.2
The autonomist parties
......................................................................216
8.4.3
History, culture and social science
.....................................................218
8.4.4
The
Margherita: a
territorial party
.....................................................219
8.5
Conclusion (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.................................................221
9
Friuli
Venezia Giulia
(I. Pedrazzini)
................................................224
9.1
History
.............................................................................................224
9.2
Friûl as a
political and cultural project
......................................226
9.2.1
The Friulian movement for autonomy
................................................226
9.2.2
Friuli and Trieste: two poles of autonomy
..........................................227
9.2.3
Language and culture as bases of identity
..........................................230
9.2.4
The infrastructure of the promotion and protection ofFriulian
language and culture
.........................................................................231
9.3
Multilingualism and multiculturalism
-
new legitimations
for Friuli
Venezia
Giulia s autonomy?
............................................235
9.3.1
A project widely shared
.....................................................................236
9.3.2
Native cultures and the menace of the foreign
....................................238
9.3.3
Slovenian minority rights and the persistence of nationalist views
......23 9
9.4
Conclusion
.......................................................................................241
10
Veneto
(P.
Pasi)
................................................................................242
10.1
History and culture
..........................................................................242
10.1.1
History
..............................................................................................242
10.1.2
Internal differences.
...........................................................................243
10.1.3
Cultural institutions and associations
................................................245
10.2
Images of the region from
1950
to
1990..........................................247
10.2.1
An underdeveloped area and some anticipation
.................................247
10.2.2
Local history and popular culture as bases of Venetian identity.
.........248
10.2.3
The
Società Filologica
Veneta
and the Venetisti
.................................251
10.2.4
The
90s
and the centrality of identity
inpoliticai
debate
..................254
10.3
Institutionalising Venetian identity
.................................................254
10.3.1
A Ministry for identity.
.......................................................................255
10.3.2
The promotion of identity at school
....................................................257
10.3.3
Proposals for a new regional statute
..................................................259
10.4
Conclusion
.......................................................................................260
11
Lega Nord: Padanian
identity, regional identities and localism
(P.
Pasi)
............................................................................................261
11.1
Changing images
.............................................................................261
11.1.1
The autonomist leagues
.....................................................................261
11.1.2
The foundation of
Lega Nord
and first references on
Padania
.............262
11.1.3
The separatist phase
..........................................................................264
11.1.4
Devolution and anti-immigration
.......................................................265
11.2
Localism, economic growth and the question of immigration.
The case of Treviso
..........................................................................266
11.3
Conclusion
.......................................................................................268
12
Nord Est:
an alternative proposal of regionalism (P.
Pasi)
.............269
12.1
Previous concepts:
Tre Venezie
and Venetian culture
....................269
12.2
The emergence
oï Nord Est as a
new concept and the role
of the newspaper
Π
Gazzettino.........................................................
270
12.3
Nord Est: a
project focusing on economy and political
co-operation
.....................................................................................273
12.3.1
decentro Studi Nord Est.................................................................
273
12.3.2
Ily
о
Diamanti,
the
Fondazione Nord Est
and entrepreneurs
................274
12.3.3
Nord Est
and politics
.........................................................................277
12.4
Conclusion.......................................................................................
278
13
Conclusion (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.................................................279
Partul
Regional identity in the German Land Brandenburg
Dietmar Rost
14
Introduction
.....................................................................................283
14.1
The establishment of new
Länder in
East Germany
.......................285
14.1.1
The German
Länder
and their history
................................................285
14.1.2
How the idea of establishing
Länder
came up in East Germany
..........289
14.1.3
The choice of the
Länder
to be established.
........................................292
14.1.4
Discussion
.........................................................................................301
14.2
Land Brandenburg
-
its establishing, history, and
public sphere
...................................................................................307
14.2.1
The establishing of Land Brandenburg.
..............................................307
14.2.2
Brandenburg and Prussian history.
....................................................313
14.2.3
The public sphere and social structure in Brandenburg.
.....................315
15 Regional
television: The making of The
Brandenburgers .........329
15.1
Excursus: Media studies of British Cultural Studies
-
a rediscovery of text analysis
........................................................330
15.2
The
Brandenburgers ,
a serial on history
....................................334
15.2.1
The context
........................................................................................334
15.2.2
The opening sequence
-
an invitation to a multi-perspective
viewing
.............................................................................................338
15.2.3
The narration of history
.....................................................................343
15.2.4
Functions of the companion commenting the narration
......................349
15.2.5
A second companion:
Theodor Fontane.............................................353
15.2.6
Reflexivity
.........................................................................................354
15.2.7
The
Brandenburgers
-who are they?, who are not?
........................355
15.2.8
Preferred readings and open ends.
.....................................................357
15.3
Conclusions
......................................................................................359
16
Brandenburg in school curricula and textbooks
............................362
16.1
Excursus: Scientific debates on small space in German
school teaching and the notion of
Heimat........................................364
16.1.1
Small space in West German-
andin GDR-schooling
.........................365
16.1.2
A controversy about small space in schooling
....................................366
16.1.3
The notion of
Heimat.........................................................................369
16.2
Brandenburg in Brandenburg Curricula
........................................371
16.2.1
Geography in primary stage schooling.
..............................................372
16.2.2
History in secondary stage I schooling.
..............................................376
16.2.3
Conclusions regarding the curricula
..................................................378
16.3
School textbooks of geography in class
5........................................378
16.3.1
Terra
.................................................................................................379
16.3.2
Other textbooks
.................................................................................383
16.4
Prussia at school
..............................................................................385
16.5
A new and different curriculum for geography
..............................388
16.6
Conclusions
......................................................................................389
17
Representations of history
-
attempts to legitimate
a new region
....................................................................................391
17.1
Prussia
.............................................................................................392
17.1.1
Prussian tolerance
.............................................................................394
17.1.2
The Prussian year.
.............................................................................396
17.1.3
Could Prussia be a name for Brandenburg or a merged
Brandenburg/Berlin?
.........................................................................400
17.1.4
The House of the Brandenburg-Prussian History
...............................404
17.1.5
The Potsdam Garrison church
...........................................................407
17.1.6
Krongut Bornstedt
-
something like a Prussian Disneyworld.
.............413
17.1.7
Conclusions
.......................................................................................414
17.2
Contemporary history
.....................................................................417
17.2.1
Nachwendezeit, the period following the
Wende................................417
17.2.2
The W
ende
andthe formation oj the new Land.
..................................418
17.2.3
The GDRpast.
...................................................................................420
17.2.4
National Socialism
............................................................................421
17.3
Conclusions
......................................................................................422
18
Social, historical and cultural sciences and regional identity
.........423
18.1
Academic historiography: Regional history
{Landes- und
Regionalgeschichte)..........................................................................423
18.2
Social research institutes, social researchers
..................................427
18.2.1
Ten theses on Brandenburg identity
...................................................427
18.2.2
Advice for campaigns preparing the states
marriage
.........................429
18.3
Forum
Zukunft
Brandenburg
.........................................................429
18.4
Conclusions
......................................................................................431
19
Brandenburg and the foreign: Xenophobia, antiracism, Sorbs
and Euroregions. Open regionalism?
.............................................432
19.1
Xenophobia and tolerant Brandenburg
......................................432
19.1.1
Tolerant Brandenburg
....................................................................435
19.1.2
Fighting xenophobia without focusing on Brandenburg.
.....................43 6
19.2
Sorbs
................................................................................................439
19.3
Euroregion Viadrina
and other projects of German-Polish
understanding and co-operation
.....................................................443
20
Conclusion
.......................................................................................447
Part IV
Social science approaches to collective identity, essentialism,
constructionism and strategic essentialism
Dietmar Rost
21
Collective identity, criticism of the concept and
identity politics
................................................................................451
21.1
Collective identity, problems of a concept
(Niethammer)...............454
21.2
Excursus: Nationalism as an example for essentialist
identity politics
................................................................................457
21.3
Essentialism and social constructionism (Benhabib)
......................458
21.4
Variations of constructionist approaches
........................................462
21.4.1
Aspects, grades and objects of constructionism (Hacking)
..................462
21.4.2
Types of constructionism (Rudy)
........................................................466
21.5
The discussion of primordialism as an example for misleading
discussions on essentialism and constructionism
............................469
21.6
Identity politics and social theory (Calhoun)
..................................470
21.7
A first conclusion
.............................................................................474
22
Attempts to conceptualise collective identities beyond the
dichotomy of essentialism versus constructionism
.........................477
22.1
Strategic essentialism: essentialism legitimated
politically (Spivak, Fuss)
.................................................................477
22.2
Universalism
as an alternative to essentialism (Klinger)
................485
22.3
Essentialism and anti-essentialism as supplements (Smith)
............486
22.4
Old and new identities (Hall)
...........................................................488
22.5
A critique of the anti-essentialist criticism of multiculturalism
(Modood)
.........................................................................................494
22.6
Critical realism s moderate essentialism and the question of
causality (Sayer and
Bader)
............................................................497
22.7
Conclusions
......................................................................................500
References
............................................................................................505
Identity has become an important issue in many European regions. However,
it has happened at a time when many scientists adopt critical stances regarding
the concept of identity. This paradox encourages the authors to explore some
current discourse on regional identity in Poland
(Świętokrzyskie, Śląskie,
Warmińsko-Mazurskie),
Italy (Trentino-South Tyrol, Friuli
Venezia Giulia,
Veneto)
and Germany (Brandenburg).
Accounts of nation state contexts, thorough exploration of fields most import¬
ant to the shaping of regional identity (school, regional media, representations
of history, regional politics.
.. ),
and reflections on the concept of strategic
essentialism are among the book s key features.
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adam_txt |
Contents
(overview)
1
Introduction
(Dietmar Rost, Erhard Stölting).1
Part
I
Regional
identity in three Polish voivodships:
Świętokrzyskie, Śląskie
(Silesia) and
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Tomasz Zarycki
in cooperation with Anna
Tucholska
2
Introduction
.25
3
The
Śląskie
(Silesian) voivodship
.47
4
The
Świętokrzyskie
voivodship
.97
5
The
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
voivodship
.125
6
Conclusion
.158
Part II Regional identity in North-Eeast Italy
Paolo
Pasi
&
Ivan Pedrazzini
7
Introduction
.163
8
Trentino-South Tyrol
.181
9
Friuli
Venezia Giulia
(I. Pedrazzini)
.224
10
Veneto
(P.
Pasi)
.242
11
Lega Nord: Padanian
identity, regional identities and localism
(P.
Pasi)
.261
12
Nord Est:
an alternative proposal of regionalism (P.
Pasi)
.269
13
Conclusion (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.279
Part III Regional identity in the German Land Brandenburg
Dietmar Rost
14
Introduction
.283
15
Regional television: The making of "The
Brandenburgers".329
16
Brandenburg in school curricula and textbooks
.362
17
Representations of history- attempts to legitimate a new region.
391
18
Social, historical and cultural sciences and regional identity
.423
19
Brandenburg and the foreign: Xenophobia, antiracism, Sorbs
and
Euroregione.
Open regionalism?
.432
20
Conclusion
.447
Part IV Social science approaches to collective identity,
essentialism, constructionism and strategic essentialism
Dietmar Rost
21
Collective identity, criticism of the concept and identity politics.
451
22
Attempts to conceptualise collective identities beyond the
dichotomy of essentialism versus constructionism
.477
Contents
1
Introduction
(Dietmar Rost, Erhard Stölting).1
1.1 Regions, regional
identity and history
.5
1.2 Strategie
essentialism as a heuristic concept
.9
1.3
The case studies
.11
1.4
Comparative conclusions
.16
Parti
Regional identity in three Polish voivodships:
Świętokrzyskie,
Śląskie
(Silesia) and
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Tomasz Zarycki
in cooperation with Anna
Tucholska
2
Introduction
.25
2.1
The post-communist transformation and regional identity
.25
2.2
The historical heritage
.26
2.3
The debate over the administrative reform in the
1990s.33
2.4
Regional identity and regional movements in Poland
.42
2.5
The choice of regions
.44
2.6
Regional education
.44
3
The
Śląskie (Silesian)
voivodship
.47
3.1
Historical background
.47
3.2
Geography of the new Silesian voivodship
.52
3.3
The Silesian debate on regional identity
.56
3.3.1
Kazimierz
Kutz and'his followers
.59
3.3.2
The Upper Silesian Union
.67
3.3.3
The A utonomy Movement of Silesia and its offspring
.74
3.3.4
The critiques of Silesian regionalists
.91
4
The
Świętokrzyskie
voivodship
.97
4.1
Historical background
.97
4.2
The "defence" of the voivodship
.98
4.3
The reinforcement of the voivodship image and prestige
.106
5
The
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
voivodship
.125
5.1
Historical background
.125
5.2
The making of the region
.126
5.3
Region without identity: the heritage of the communist period?
. 128
5.4
The Elite Discourse
.135
5.4.1
"Borussia's" multicultural vision of the region
.136
5.4.2
Wspólnota Mazurska
(The Mazurian Community)
.139
5.4.3
The uses of the Prussian Heritage
.140
5.4.4
A re-evaluation of the German and Communist period heritage
.144
5.4.5
The external dependence
.148
5.4.6
The "defenders
"
of the native inhabitants of Prussia
.149
5.5
Organisations of ethnic minorities
.152
5.5.7
Germans
.153
5.5.2
Ukrainians
.154
5.6
Other relevant organisations
.155
5.6.1
The association
"Pojezierze"
.155
5.6.2
The
Kętrzyński
Centre
.155
5.6.3
The Warmian-Mazurian University
.156
6
Conclusion
.158
Partii
Regional identity in North-Eeast Italy
Paolo
Pasi
&
Ivan Pedrazzini
7
Introduction
.163
7.1
Italian history and regions (P.
Pasi)
.164
7.1.1
From Unity to First World War: a centralised new state
.164
7.1.2
From the First World War to the Second World War: the desire for
regionalism and the fascist centralisation
.168
7.1.3
The Republic and the regions with special statute
.169
7.1.4
Lega Nord
and federalism
.172
7.2
Regions with special statute in North-East Italy (I. Pedrazzini)
.174
7.2.1
Linguistic minorities
.174
7.2.2
Legislative recognition of linguistic minorities
.178
7.2.3
Regional autonomies
.178
7.2.4
The debate about the future of specialstatutes
.179
8
Trentino-South Tyrol
.181
8.1
A divided region (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.181
8.1.1
History
.181
8.1.2
The future of the Region
.184
8.2 Euroregion Tirol-Südtirol/Alto
Adige-Trentino
(P.
Pasi)
.186
8.2.1
Twenty years of proposals and debates
.186
8.2.2
A region in the mind?
.189
8.3
South Tyrol. A model of autonomy and its changes
(I. Pedrazzini)
.192
8.3.1
Political parties and the representation of ethnic groups
.193
8.3.2
Institutionalised
protection
of ethnic groups and new
discussions about that.
.196
8.3.3
Linguistic groups and school: The debate on
multilingual education
.199
8.3.4
Divided historical memories and some steps toward a
common history of South Tyrol
.209
8.4
Trentino:
old and new autonomist movements (P.
Pasi)
.'.214
8.4.1
Two centuries of autonomism.
.214
8.4.2
The autonomist parties
.216
8.4.3
History, culture and social science
.218
8.4.4
The
Margherita: a
territorial party
.219
8.5
Conclusion (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.221
9
Friuli
Venezia Giulia
(I. Pedrazzini)
.224
9.1
History
.224
9.2
"Friûl" as a
political and cultural project
.226
9.2.1
The Friulian movement for autonomy
.226
9.2.2
Friuli and Trieste: two poles of autonomy
.227
9.2.3
Language and culture as bases of identity
.230
9.2.4
The infrastructure of the promotion and protection ofFriulian
language and culture
.231
9.3
Multilingualism and multiculturalism
-
new legitimations
for Friuli
Venezia
Giulia's autonomy?
.235
9.3.1
A project widely shared
.236
9.3.2
Native cultures and the menace of the foreign
.238
9.3.3
Slovenian minority rights and the persistence of nationalist views
.23 9
9.4
Conclusion
.241
10
Veneto
(P.
Pasi)
.242
10.1
History and culture
.242
10.1.1
History
.242
10.1.2
Internal differences.
.243
10.1.3
Cultural institutions and associations
.245
10.2
Images of the region from
1950
to
1990.247
10.2.1
An underdeveloped area and some anticipation
.247
10.2.2
Local history and popular culture as bases of Venetian identity.
.248
10.2.3
The
Società Filologica
Veneta
and the Venetisti
.251
10.2.4
The
90s
and the centrality of "identity"
inpoliticai
debate
.254
10.3
Institutionalising Venetian identity
.254
10.3.1
A Ministry for identity.
.255
10.3.2
The promotion of identity at school
.257
10.3.3
Proposals for a new regional statute
.259
10.4
Conclusion
.260
11
Lega Nord: Padanian
identity, regional identities and localism
(P.
Pasi)
.261
11.1
Changing images
.261
11.1.1
The autonomist leagues
.261
11.1.2
The foundation of
'Lega Nord
and first references on
Padania
.262
11.1.3
The separatist phase
.264
11.1.4
Devolution and anti-immigration
.265
11.2
Localism, economic growth and the question of immigration.
The case of Treviso
.266
11.3
Conclusion
.268
12
Nord Est:
an alternative proposal of regionalism (P.
Pasi)
.269
12.1
Previous concepts:
Tre Venezie
and Venetian culture
.269
12.2
The emergence
oï Nord Est as a
new concept and the role
of the newspaper
Π
Gazzettino.
270
12.3
Nord Est: a
project focusing on economy and political
co-operation
.273
12.3.1
decentro Studi Nord Est.
273
12.3.2
Ily
о
Diamanti,
the
Fondazione Nord Est
and entrepreneurs
.274
12.3.3
Nord Est
and'politics
.277
12.4
Conclusion.
278
13
Conclusion (P.
Pasi
&
I. Pedrazzini)
.279
Partul
Regional identity in the German Land Brandenburg
Dietmar Rost
14
Introduction
.283
14.1
The establishment of new
Länder in
East Germany
.285
14.1.1
The German
Länder
and their history
.285
14.1.2
How the idea of establishing
Länder
came up in East Germany
.289
14.1.3
The choice of the
Länder
to be established.
.292
14.1.4
Discussion
.301
14.2
Land Brandenburg
-
its establishing, history, and
public sphere
.307
14.2.1
The establishing of Land Brandenburg.
.307
14.2.2
Brandenburg and Prussian history.
.313
14.2.3
The public sphere and social structure in Brandenburg.
.315
15 Regional
television: The making of "The
Brandenburgers".329
15.1
Excursus: Media studies of British Cultural Studies
-
a rediscovery of text analysis
.330
15.2
"The
Brandenburgers",
a serial on history
.334
15.2.1
The context
.334
15.2.2
The opening sequence
-
an invitation to a multi-perspective
viewing
.338
15.2.3
The narration of history
.343
15.2.4
Functions of the companion commenting the narration
.349
15.2.5
A second companion:
Theodor Fontane.353
15.2.6
Reflexivity
.354
15.2.7
"The
Brandenburgers"
-who are they?, who are not?
.355
15.2.8
Preferred readings and open ends.
.357
15.3
Conclusions
.359
16
Brandenburg in school curricula and textbooks
.362
16.1
Excursus: Scientific debates on "small space" in German
school teaching and the notion of
Heimat.364
16.1.1
Small space in West German-
andin GDR-schooling
.365
16.1.2
A controversy about small space in schooling
.366
16.1.3
The notion of
'Heimat.369
16.2
Brandenburg in Brandenburg Curricula
.371
16.2.1
Geography in primary stage schooling.
.372
16.2.2
History in secondary stage I schooling.
.376
16.2.3
Conclusions regarding the curricula
.378
16.3
School textbooks of geography in class
5.378
16.3.1
Terra
.379
16.3.2
Other textbooks
.383
16.4
Prussia at school
.385
16.5
A new and different curriculum for geography
.388
16.6
Conclusions
.389
17
Representations of history
-
attempts to legitimate
a new region
.391
17.1
Prussia
.392
17.1.1
Prussian tolerance
.394
17.1.2
The Prussian year.
.396
17.1.3
Could "Prussia" be a name for Brandenburg or a merged
Brandenburg/Berlin?
.400
17.1.4
The House of the Brandenburg-Prussian History
.404
17.1.5
The Potsdam Garrison church
.407
17.1.6
Krongut Bornstedt
-
something like a Prussian Disneyworld.
.413
17.1.7
Conclusions
.414
17.2
Contemporary history
.417
17.2.1
Nachwendezeit, the period'following the
Wende.417
17.2.2
The "W
'ende
andthe'formation oj'the new Land.
.418
17.2.3
The GDRpast.
.420
17.2.4
National Socialism
.421
17.3
Conclusions
.422
18
Social, historical and cultural sciences and regional identity
.423
18.1
Academic historiography: Regional history
{Landes- und
Regionalgeschichte).423
18.2
Social research institutes, social researchers
.427
18.2.1
Ten theses on Brandenburg identity
.427
18.2.2
Advice for campaigns preparing the states
'
marriage
.429
18.3
Forum
Zukunft
Brandenburg
.429
18.4
Conclusions
.431
19
Brandenburg and the foreign: Xenophobia, antiracism, Sorbs
and Euroregions. Open regionalism?
.432
19.1
Xenophobia and "tolerant Brandenburg"
.432
19.1.1
"Tolerant Brandenburg"
.435
19.1.2
Fighting xenophobia without focusing on Brandenburg.
.43 6
19.2
Sorbs
.439
19.3
Euroregion Viadrina
and other projects of German-Polish
understanding and co-operation
.443
20
Conclusion
.447
Part IV
Social science approaches to collective identity, essentialism,
constructionism and strategic essentialism
Dietmar Rost
21
Collective identity, criticism of the concept and
identity politics
.451
21.1
Collective identity, problems of a concept
(Niethammer).454
21.2
Excursus: Nationalism as an example for essentialist
identity politics
.457
21.3
Essentialism and social constructionism (Benhabib)
.458
21.4
Variations of constructionist approaches
.462
21.4.1
Aspects, grades and objects of constructionism (Hacking)
.462
21.4.2
Types of constructionism (Rudy)
.466
21.5
The discussion of primordialism as an example for misleading
discussions on essentialism and constructionism
.469
21.6
Identity politics and social theory (Calhoun)
.470
21.7
A first conclusion
.474
22
Attempts to conceptualise collective identities beyond the
dichotomy of essentialism versus constructionism
.477
22.1
Strategic essentialism: essentialism legitimated
politically (Spivak, Fuss)
.477
22.2
Universalism
as an alternative to essentialism (Klinger)
.485
22.3
Essentialism and anti-essentialism as supplements (Smith)
.486
22.4
Old and new identities (Hall)
.488
22.5
A critique of the anti-essentialist criticism of multiculturalism
(Modood)
.494
22.6
Critical realism's moderate essentialism and the question of
causality (Sayer and
Bader)
.497
22.7
Conclusions
.500
References
.505
Identity has become an important issue in many European regions. However,
it has happened at a time when many scientists adopt critical stances regarding
the concept of identity. This paradox encourages the authors to explore some
current discourse on regional identity in Poland
(Świętokrzyskie, Śląskie,
Warmińsko-Mazurskie),
Italy (Trentino-South Tyrol, Friuli
Venezia Giulia,
Veneto)
and Germany (Brandenburg).
Accounts of nation state contexts, thorough exploration of fields most import¬
ant to the shaping of regional identity (school, regional media, representations
of history, regional politics.
. ),
and reflections on the concept of strategic
essentialism are among the book's key features. |
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physical | 532 S. Ill., Kt. |
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series | Region - Nation - Europa |
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title | New regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany |
title_auth | New regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany |
title_exact_search | New regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany |
title_exact_search_txtP | New regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany |
title_full | New regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany Dietmar Rost ... |
title_fullStr | New regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany Dietmar Rost ... |
title_full_unstemmed | New regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany Dietmar Rost ... |
title_short | New regional identities and strategic essentialism |
title_sort | new regional identities and strategic essentialism case studies from poland italy and germany |
title_sub | case studies from Poland, Italy and Germany |
topic | Regionale Identität (DE-588)4275671-6 gnd Essentialismus (DE-588)4113474-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Regionale Identität Essentialismus Oberitalien Ost Brandenburg Polen |
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