Everyday Revolutions in Eastern Europe and the Balkans (Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe)

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Everyday Revolutions in Eastern Europe and the Balkans (Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 162 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032198781
  • DDC分類 306.0947

Full Description

This book draws on ethnographic case studies from Eastern Europe and the Balkans to examine "everyday revolutions," shifting focus from spectacular uprisings to the subtle, dispersed, and often overlooked practices through which people challenge power and reshape social life.

Exploring a region often imagined as either a cradle of upheaval or politically stagnant, the book highlights acts of resistance, refusal, care, and creativity that unsettle dominant orders without conforming to grand narratives of revolutionary change. From hospital wards, households, and schools to digital archives, satire, and grassroots cultural scenes, the contributors trace how actors negotiate constraints, contest authority, and enact alternative futures in the present. By probing blurred boundaries between continuity and rupture, the mundane and the exceptional, they interrogate who is recognised as a political subject and what counts as revolutionary action. "Everyday revolutions" are proposed as an analytical lens to reveal how ordinary practices carry transformative potential, expanding understandings of political struggle and illuminating less visible yet profoundly consequential modes of social change.

Accessibly written, this interdisciplinary volume speaks to undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars of anthropology, sociology, political science, and human geography, as well as those with an interest in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.

Contents

Introduction: Everyday Revolutions 1. "We Are No Longer in Communism!": Everyday Revolutions in High-Schools in Romania 2. "You are Pregnant — You Did Not Have to Pay": Conforming as Confronting 3. A Woman - An Everyday Life Activist: A Polish Example 4.Refugee Satire as a Form of Resistance Polish Displaced Persons Take a Ghost Train and Resettle on Saturn 5. How the Memory of Dissent Changed Contemporary Photographic Heritage?: The Hobbyist Revolution of Fortepan 6. "Bad Taste" as Cultural Resistance: FESRAM and the Crap Music Debate in Serbia 7. The Beginnings of Activism?: Refusal as Political Engagement for Refugees in Slovakia 8. Infrapolitics as Everyday Revolutions?: Exploring Liminal Protest Tactics in Contemporary Russia

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