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    Princeton : Princeton University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781400827299
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (199 pages)
    Serie: The Public Square
    DDC: 303.48
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    Schlagwort(e): Antiamerikanismus ; Europa
    Kurzfassung: No survey can capture the breadth and depth of the anti-Americanism that has swept Europe in recent years. From ultraconservative Bavarian grandmothers to thirty-year-old socialist activists in Greece, from globalization opponents to corporate executives--Europeans are joining in an ever louder chorus of disdain for America. For the first time, anti-Americanism has become a European lingua franca. In this sweeping and provocative look at the history of European aversion to America, Andrei Markovits argues that understanding the ubiquity of anti-Americanism since September 11, 2001, requires an appreciation of such sentiments among European elites going back at least to July 4, 1776. While George W. Bush's policies have catapulted anti-Americanism into overdrive, particularly in Western Europe, Markovits argues that this loathing has long been driven not by what America does, but by what it is. Focusing on seven Western European countries big and small, he shows how antipathies toward things American embrace aspects of everyday life--such as sports, language, work, education, media, health, and law--that remain far from the purview of the Bush administration's policies. Aggravating Europeans' antipathies toward America is their alleged helplessness in the face of an Americanization that they view as inexorably befalling them. More troubling, Markovits argues, is that this anti-Americanism has cultivated a new strain of anti-Semitism. Above all, he shows that while Europeans are far apart in terms of their everyday lives and shared experiences, their not being American provides them with a powerful common identity--one that elites have already begun to harness in their quest to construct a unified Europe to rival America.
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    Online-Ressource
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9781400827299 , 1400827299
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online Ressource (xvii, 275 p.)
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    Serie: The public square
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Markovits, Andrei S Uncouth nation
    DDC: 303.4824073
    Schlagwort(e): Anti-Americanism Europe ; Anti-Americanism ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Globalization ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; International Relations ; Diplomacy ; Anti-Americanism ; Civilization ; American influences ; International relations ; Antiamerikanismus ; Anti-Amerikanisme ; Antisemitisme ; Europe Relations ; United States ; United States Relations ; Europe ; Europe Civilization ; American influences ; Europe ; United States ; United States Relations ; Europe Civilization ; American influences ; Europe Relations ; Europe ; United States ; West-Europa ; Verenigde Staten ; Europa ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: No survey can capture the breadth and depth of the anti-Americanism that has swept Europe in recent years. From ultraconservative Bavarian grandmothers to thirty-year-old socialist activists in Greece, from globalization opponents to corporate executives--Europeans are joining in an ever louder chorus of disdain for America. For the first time, anti-Americanism has become a European lingua franca. In this sweeping and provocative look at the history of European aversion to America, Andrei Markovits argues that understanding the ubiquity of anti-Americanism since September 11, 2001, requires an
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    Online-Ressource
    Weinheim ; Basel : Beltz Juventa
    ISBN: 9783779958109
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (180 Seiten)
    Ausgabe: 1. Auflage
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    Schlagwort(e): RasenBallsport Leipzig ; Antisemitismus ; Fußballfanklub ; Soziologie ; Fußball ; Antisemitismus ; Intersektionalität ; Fans ; Fankultur ; Ultras ; Hooligans ; RasenBallsport Leipzig ; Fußballfanklub ; Antisemitismus
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