2021
DOI: 10.1057/s41268-021-00235-x
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Balkan subjects in intervention literature: the politics of overrepresentation and reconstruction

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“…Chouliaraki's choice of terms vividly illustrates that the Global Easts are omitted from the story about global solidarities as it is usually told. Consequently, by Global Easts, I understand not simply Eastern Europe as a geographic region, but a bundle of epistemic spaces that have fallen "between the cracks" of the distinctions between the Global North and the Global South (Blagojević 2009;Kušić 2021; see also Müller 2020). To capture this fragmentary character, I follow Jie-Hyun Lim's (2022: 20) use of the plural form-Global Easts rather than the Global East.…”
Section: Humanitarian Aff Ect and The Global Eastsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chouliaraki's choice of terms vividly illustrates that the Global Easts are omitted from the story about global solidarities as it is usually told. Consequently, by Global Easts, I understand not simply Eastern Europe as a geographic region, but a bundle of epistemic spaces that have fallen "between the cracks" of the distinctions between the Global North and the Global South (Blagojević 2009;Kušić 2021; see also Müller 2020). To capture this fragmentary character, I follow Jie-Hyun Lim's (2022: 20) use of the plural form-Global Easts rather than the Global East.…”
Section: Humanitarian Aff Ect and The Global Eastsmentioning
confidence: 99%