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Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe Carl Tighe

Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe By Carl Tighe

Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe by Carl Tighe


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This book focuses on the interface between tradition, literature and politics in East-Central Europe. It explores literary tradition and the role of writers to ask why left-liberals, have often been marginalised, often reviled and are almost entirely absent from political debate.

Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe Summary

Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe by Carl Tighe

Milan Kundera warned that in in the states of East-Central Europe, attitudes to the west and the idea of Europe were complex and could even be hostile. But few could have imagined how the collapse of communism and membership of the EU would confront these countries with a life that was suddenly and disconcertingly modern and which challenged sustaining traditions in literature, culture, politics and established views on identity.

Since the countries of East-Central Europe joined the European Union in 2004 the politicians and oppositionists of the centre-left, who once led the charge against communism, have often been forced to give way to right-wing, authoritarian, populist governments. These governments, while keen to accept EU finance, have been determined to present themselves as protecting their traditional ethno-national inheritance, resisting foreign interference, stemming the gay invasion, halting Islamic replacement and reversing womens rights. They have blamed Communists, liberals, foreigners, Jews and Gypsies, revised abortion laws, tampered with their constitutions to control the Justice system and taken over the media to an astonishing degree. By 2019, amid calls for the suspension of their voting rights, both Poland and Hungary had been taken to the European Court of Justice and the European Parliament and had begun to explore ways to put conditions on future EU funding.

This book focuses on the interface between tradition, literature and politics in east-central Europe, focusing mainly on Poland but also Hungary and the Czech Republic. It explores literary tradition and the role of writers to ask why these left-liberals, who were once ubiquitous in the struggles with communism, are now marginalised, often reviled and almost entirely absent from political debate. It asks, in what ways the advent of capitalism normalised literature and what the consequences might be? It asks whether the rise of chauvinism is normal in this part of the world and whether the literary traditions that helped sustain independent political thought through the communist years now, instead of supporting literature, feed nationalist opinion and negative attitudes to the idea of Europe.

About Carl Tighe

Carl Tighewas the author of Gdansk: National Identity in the Polish German Borderlands (1990), The Politics of Literature: Polish Writers under Communism (1998), Writing and Responsibility (2004), Creative Writing @ University (2009) and Writing the World: Creative Writing as a Subject of Study (2014). He contributed to several journals, including The Journal of European Studies, Twentieth Century Communism and Studies in East European Thought and wasthe author of several works of fiction: he was short listed for the Whitbread Award, won the Authors Club Award and the City Life Writer of the Year 2000 Award. He taught at Swansea, Manchester, Wrocaw Technical University, Gdansk University, Jagiellonian University in Krakow and was Professor of Creative Writing at University of Derby. Carl Tighe died in 2020.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Shadows, Spooks and Unfinished Business 1. Kunderas Kidnap Revisited 2. Polish Writers & Tradition - Partition and Independence 3. Polish Writers and Tradition Nazism and Communism 4. Hungarian Writers In Transition 5. Poland Translated - Post-Communist Writing 6. Lustration - The Polish Experience 7. The Return To Europe, The End Of History and The Rise Of Illiberal Democracy

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GOR013703378
9780367634711
0367634716
Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe by Carl Tighe
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-12-31
280
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