ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Peripheries in European Studies critically and systematically explores peripheries – in their various notions, definitions, and possibilities – within the European sphere.
Variously considered, peripheries reveal common asymmetries and constraints, shed light on combinations and intersections of well-established distinctions and structures, and yet also offer places of resilience, creativity, and innovation to challenge the status quo. As such, peripheries offer revealing perspectives to understand the changing spatial, political, and cultural landscapes of Europe as well as a crucial object of study in their own right, giving weight to persons, processes, and places who seem not to matter, yet demand a reconsideration of the history and politics of Europe. Using case studies and organized around the exploration of four types of peripheries – geographic, structural, socio-political, and epistemic – this multi- and interdisciplinary handbook shows Europe constructed, deconstructed, and reconstructed through the very processes of peripheralization and centralization that it explores.
The Routledge Handbook of Peripheries in European Studies is a key reference for scholars and students of European studies and culture, European politics as well as the broader social sciences, humanities, and law.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 International license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
Introduction
part Section 1|108 pages
Conceptualizing Peripheries in a European Context
chapter 4|14 pages
From Europe's Margins to Global Britain
part Section 2|278 pages
Types of Peripheries in Europe
part 2.1|75 pages
Geographic Peripheries
chapter 10|12 pages
A Multiple Geographies Perspective to Peripheralisation
chapter 11|13 pages
Literary Depictions of Francophone Postcolonial Peripheries on the Brink
chapter 12|13 pages
European Integration as A Process of Deperipheralisation
chapter 13|11 pages
Mediterranean Islands as Sites of Peripheral Reasoning
part 2.2|55 pages
Structural Peripheries
chapter 17|12 pages
From Production to Consumption in the Assembled Countryside
chapter 18|11 pages
A Structural Periphery in Slovakia
part 2.3|65 pages
Sociopolitical Peripheries
chapter 19|12 pages
Introducing Sociopolitical Peripheries
chapter 20|13 pages
Democratic Resistance at Europe's “Holy Mile”
chapter 21|14 pages
Peripheralization and Centralization in the City
chapter 22|12 pages
Weaponized Migrants at the Peripheries
chapter 23|13 pages
Disrupting Core-Periphery Dynamics
part 2.4|69 pages
Epistemic Peripheries
chapter 25|13 pages
Playing with Time, Temporality, and Periodization
chapter 26|13 pages
From Peripheral Vision to Peripheral Time
chapter 27|13 pages
From the Metropolitan Peripheries to the Center
part Section 3|65 pages
Peripheries Research in Europe
