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On the teleology of accession: the rise and fall of liberal-humanitarian utopia in Croatian accession to the European Union (CROSBI ID 613219)

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Obad, Orlanda On the teleology of accession: the rise and fall of liberal-humanitarian utopia in Croatian accession to the European Union // Collaboration, Intimacy and Revolution: Innovation and Continuity in an Interconnected World. 2014. str. 157-157

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Obad, Orlanda

engleski

On the teleology of accession: the rise and fall of liberal-humanitarian utopia in Croatian accession to the European Union

Following the classical work of Karl Mannheim, Attila Melegh (2006) claims that "liberal-humanitarian utopia" may be the key to understanding the discourse on Central and Eastern Europe inherent in political processes such is enlargement of the European Union. This utopian and, at the same time, teleological aspect of accession appears most clearly in the vaguest and least concrete accession criteria, such as the rule of law, the existence of functioning market economy or the respect of human rights. Such criteria supposedly permit the accession to become a "timeless process" of adjustment and improvement toward an idea, and not a tangible model, therefore contributing to the formation and maintenance of the continental and global "civilizational slopes". This paper will present the disruptions and punctures that the approach of critical anthropology of European integration (cf. Shore 2000) may bring to this and similar discussions of discourses on Central and Eastern Europe. It will trace the rise and fall of ideas pertaining to liberal-humanitarian utopia in Croatian accession to the EU, by also focusing on their everyday derivatives and deviations, as well as on the purposes and ends they serve in diverse social relations. The analysis will be based upon the author's long-term research of social perception of EU in Croatia, and particularly on two sets of interviews with Croatian negotiators with the EU conducted in the midst of the negotiating process (2007/2008) and repeated at its end (2013/2014).

ideology and utopia; Karl Mannheim; civilizational slope

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Podaci o prilogu

157-157.

2014.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Collaboration, Intimacy and Revolution: Innovation and Continuity in an Interconnected World

Podaci o skupu

EASA 2014: Collaboration, Intimacy and Revolution: Innovation and Continuity in an Interconnected World

predavanje

31.07.2014-03.08.2014

Talin, Estonija

Povezanost rada

Etnologija i antropologija