"Blaze Koneski" Faculty of Philology
Permanent URI for this communityhttps://repository.ukim.mk/handle/20.500.12188/1
Browse
3 results
Search Results
- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, OD TRANZICIJE DO GLOBALIZACIJE: POLITIČKI (NE)IDENTITET(I) EUROPE(Odjel za kulturologiju Sveučilišta J. J. Strossmayera u Osijeku, Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar u Zagrebu, 2014)Banovikj-Markovska, AngelinaIt is evident that the final phase of European identity formation would happen in South-Eastern Europe, although for the majority of European citizens, it is still a rather empty, only mental idea. However, for their governments, it represents a minor “grey zone” related to pre-political consciousness which refuses to participate in a democratic search for European legitimacy. The mentioned project tries not only to (re)integrate the present political borders, but also to create a democratic public space which would stimulate the political and cultural promotion to create a new identity. The question raised is: Which way has European Union chosen to create its new, post national, civic or better to say, transnational political identity? - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, THE CONCEPT OF THE EUROPEAN POLITICAL IDENTITY(Институт за македонска литература, 2011)Banovikj-Markovska, Angelina - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, ВАРВАРИТЕ ДО НАС, ВАРВАРИТЕ ВО НАС: ХУМАНОТО И СУПХУМАНОТО ЛИЦЕ НА КОНТИНЕНТОТ(Универзитет „Св. Кирил и Методиј“, Скопје Филолошки факултет „Блаже Конески“, 2024)Banovikj-Markovska, AngelinaThe Western European civilizational and colonial paradigm has recognized and inscribed otherness in the wild, impulsive, sexually potent and aggressive barbarian, described in John Maxwell Coetzee’s novel Waiting for the Barbarians. But Fortress Europe – on whose borders millions of Middle East refugees and migrants survive today – is not only the destination that the Other desperately desires, but also the place where his death takes place. The first perception of Europe represents the "zone of existence", the second "the zone of non-existence". One belongs to the citizens (the humans), the other to the "non-citizens" (the subhumans) - refugees, migrants, asylum seekers, the displaced, the discriminated - whose "bare existence" invalidates the contemporary understanding of subjectivity. Excluded from the system, the subhumans represent the constitutive non-part of Europe today. They are the differАnce of the "European apartheid", an external dialectic of its symbolic order, whose false humanitarianism reveals its dark colonial and racist face. This text attempts to show how, eventually, European politics is self-destructive, and its biopolitical system – thanatopolitical, because (being the essence of neoliberalism) the "death of the political" implies death itself.
