Normalizing the Balkans: Geopolitics of Psychoanalysis and PsychiatryAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011 - 192 Seiten The theoretical basis of this book is the conflict between Europe's emerging cultural hegemony of cosmopolitanism and the universalism and its subaltern parochialisms as manifested in the psychoanalysis of the Balkans. |
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