This volume, Why Europe? Problems of Culture and Identity: Media, Film, Gender, Youth and Education , addresses a range of issues which underlie the notions of European identity. Among them are: what does it mean to be a European? What ideologies have shaped the political debate over the last two centuries? What place will minorities find in the Europe of the twenty-first century? What roles will women play in the future communities? Will Europe become more open to diversity, or become increasingly introspective, a 'fortress Europe'?
Editors and Affiliations
Keele University, UK
Joe Andrew,
Malcolm Crook,
Eva Kolinsky
Leeds University, UK
Diana Holmes
About the editors
GILL ALLWOOD Senior Lecturer in French, Nottingham Trent University
SUSAN BASSNETT Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Warwick and Professor in the Centre for British and Comparative Cultural Studies
ANNA BULL Professor in Italian Studies, University of Bath
DAVID COULBY Dean of Faculty of Education and Human Sciences and Professor of Education Sciences, Bath Spa University College
PETER HUMPHREYS Reader in Government at Manchester University and Fellow of the European Institute for the Media
ROSALIND MARSH Professor of Russian Studies, Bath University
PAMELA MOORES Senior Lecturer in French and Director of Undergraduate Programmes in the School of Languages and European Studies, Aston University
MURRAY PRATT Teaches in the Department of French Studies at Warwick University
KEITH READER Professor of French, University of Newcastle
GRAHAM ROBERTS Lecturer in Russian Studies, University of Surrey
ALISON SMITH Lecturer in French, Keele University
CHRIS WARNE Lecturer in French Studies, Keele University
STEPHEN WEBBER Lecturer in International Security at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Why Europe? Problems of Culture and Identity
Book Subtitle: Volume 2: Media, Film, Gender, Youth and Education
Editors: Joe Andrew, Malcolm Crook, Diana Holmes, Eva Kolinsky