04526nam 2200505I 450 991082677880332120170815111805.01-78714-956-01-78714-513-1(CKB)4340000000188522(MiAaPQ)EBC4818988(UtOrBLW)9781787145139(PPN)224935755(EXLCZ)99434000000018852220170815d2017 uy 0engurun|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierNational identity and Europe in times of crisis doing and undoing Europe /edited by Christian Karner, Monika KopytowskaBingley Emerald Publishing20171 online resource (x, 295 p.)Includes index.1-78714-514-X Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: Discursively doing and undoing Europe / Christian Karner, Anna Duszak, Monika Kopytowska -- Transnationalism as an index to construct European identities: an analysis of 'trans-European' discourses / Franco Zappettini -- Discursively "undoing" and "doing Europe" the Austrian way / Christian Karner -- Britain, Bulgaria and benefits: the political rhetoric of European (dis)integration / James Moir -- European security under threat: mediating the crisis and constructing the Other / Monika Kopytowska & Łukasz Grabowski -- Europe and the Front National Stance: Shifting the Blame / Fabienne Baider and Maria Constantinou -- Circling the wagons: the alternative für Deutschland and the rise of Eurosceptic populism in Germany / Christian Nestler and Jan Rohgalf -- From national consensus to a new cleavage? The discursive negotiation of Europe in the Greek public debate during the economic crisis, 2010-2015 / Zinovia Lialiouti -- Towards a (dis)integrated Europe: the constructs of "Europe" and "Troika" versus "Portugal" and "the Portuguese" in a corpus of Portuguese opinion articles / Alexandra Pinto -- Doing or undoing Europe critically in the Lisbon Treaty debate. A corpus-based analysis of British newspapers / Chiara Nasti -- Torn Between Agendas: Macedonian National Identity between Europe and its Multicultural Agenda / Maja Muhic -- Settling accounts with the troublesome past: self-criticism in Poland and Eastern Europe / Magdalena Nowicka -- Epilogue / Christian Karner and Monika KopytowskaThe European Union currently finds itself in the midst of its most profound crises since its creation. In the minds and writings of many commentators, politicians and European citizens, these multiple contemporary crises call the very future of the European project into doubt. Against the backdrop of economic and political crises across the continent, this edited collection examines the discursive workings and processes underpinning both the centrifugal and the centripetal political forces currently reshaping Europe and individual nation-states. This volume strikes an original balance between inter-disciplinary work and a shared analytical engagement with the different methodologies and conceptual approaches provided by political linguistics. This is an edited collection that explores the linguistic manifestations of the competing political forces currently being negotiated within European nation-states and between them. The chapters explore the different triggers, and reactions to recent and current crises across a range of European settings. Crises are thereby shown to give rise to com-plex political fields, in which different assessments and ideological blueprints compete for voters' attention and support. Nationalism, as the currently most prominent political force, is shown to require analyses capable of shedding light on its wider contexts and its political competitors.NationalismEuropean Union countriesPolitical SciencePolitical Ideologies / Nationalism & PatriotismbisacshComparative politicsbicsscNationalismPolitical SciencePolitical Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism.Comparative politics.320.504.08.04EP-CLASS10.04.04.08EP-CLASSKarner ChristianKopytowska MonikaUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910826778803321National identity and Europe in times of crisis3933616UNINA