“Quite White” – Central Europeans Beyond Europe
“Quite White” – Central Europeans Beyond Europe
Author(s): Stephanie RudwickSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Political Sciences, History and theory of political science, Book-Review, Geopolitics
Published by: Ústav mezinárodních vztahů
Keywords: whiteness; racism; Central Europe; illiberalism; Europeanness; capitalism; inequalities
Summary/Abstract: This book forum discusses Ivan Kalmar’s pivotal book on the position of “Central Europe” in the racialized hierarchies of “West”/“Europe” and their not-quite-white Others. The authors debate the main contributions and potential blind spots of the book and its key concepts. The concepts of racism and whiteness answer the not-so-new question on Central Europe and Europ’s “East” anew: How come that the populations of and in this diverse region happen to repeatedly find themselves in the very same marginal position in European historical orders? This question has very contemporary manifestations; Europe’s persistent East-West socioeconomic and socio-cultural hierarchies, among others, co-produce the local populations’ marginalized or marginalizing positioning vis-à-vis each other and the rest of Europe or the world. In this honest discussion, the authors chart new intellectual pathways for utilizing racism and whiteness to help us better understand this question and its many manifestations from within and outside the region.
Journal: Czech Journal of International Relations
- Issue Year: 58/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 154-161
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English