�The edited book, Peripheral Identities � Iberia ad Eastern Europe between the dictatorial past and the European present, fills up the research gap on mutual readings and comparisons between Slavic and other Eastern European countries, on the one hand, and the Iberian nations, on the other hand. The book intends to contribute to contemporary comparative area studies, as well as to epistemological and ethical debates about the question of otherness and centre-periphery dynamics, and can be of use for educational and research purposes.�
Mapping national and European identities: Eastern Europe and Iberia between centres and peripheries
págs. 9-21
Identity and otherness: coordinates of a cartography of identity
págs. 23-32
Occidentalism and Post-empire(s) in semi-peripheral European societies: Balkan and Iberian cultural parallels
págs. 33-45
págs. 47-62
págs. 63-82
Portugal stereotypes in Poland, or, the pictures in our mind: long away from the perils of life
págs. 83-94
The Portuguese carnation revolution in East-Germany's: neues Deutschland
págs. 95-106
págs. 107-118
Portugal in RuNet: space of descriptions, space of appearances
págs. 119-131
The Slavic world as the horizon and the frontier of Europe: representations of Slavic countries in the Jesuit Journal Brotéria
págs. 133-212
págs. 213-224
Approaches to twentieth-first century slavic immigration in Porguese and Spanish literature: a comparative analysis
págs. 225-240
págs. 243-252
Balkan visions: conceptualisations of Europe in contemporary Macedonia
págs. 253-264
Postcolonial Poland?: discourses on postcolonialism between nationalism and the Western gaze
págs. 265-282
págs. 283-298
págs. 299-312
In the name of April: building the past around a political myth in portuguese democracy
págs. 313-346
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