Off White: Central and Eastern Europe and the Global History of Race
By (Author) Catherine Baker
Edited by Bogdan C. Iacob
Edited by Anik Imre
Edited by James Mark
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
4th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Colonialism and imperialism
Nationalism
305.80094
Hardback
376
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This volume foregrounds racial difference as a key to an alternative history of the Central and Eastern European region, which revolves around the role of whiteness as the unacknowledged foundation of semi-peripheral nation-states and national identities, and of the regions current status as a global stronghold of unapologetic white, Christian nationalisms. Contributions address the pivotal role of whiteness in international diplomacy, geographical exploration, media cultures, music, intellectual discourses, academic theories, everyday language and banal nationalisms many avenues of expressions. The book offers new paradigms for understanding the relationships among racial capitalism, populism, economic peripherality and race.
Catherine Baker is Reader in 20th-Century History at the University of Hull.
Bogdan C. Iacob is Researcher at the Institute of History, Romanian Academy.
Anik Imre is Professor of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
James Mark is Professor of History at the University of Exeter.