The article presents the story of the underground Solidarity radio, a less known chapter of dissident media activism, whose emblematic form was the “extra Gutenberg” phenomenon of underground print ...culture, or samizdat. It proposes an approach, influenced by media archeology, in which both can be studied as part and parcel of the same communication environment in order to better understand the particular articulation of dissent, media and modernity which both represented. It proposes that in addition to being a certain media form, samizdat was a “social media fantasy” – a shared cultural matrix which embodied political expectations and passions about liberating effects on horizontal communication, attainable here and now through means at disposal of an average person. Underground broadcasting developed in the shadow of the samizdat materialization of this emancipatory media fantasy, despite the fact that radio activists mastered a unique craft of intrusion into the public airwaves, which gave broadcasting an aura of spectacularity that underground publishing had lost as it expanded.
Thinking through Transition is the first concentrated effort to explore the most recent chapter of East Central European past from the perspective of intellectual history. Post-socialism can be ...understood as a period of scarcity and preponderance of ideas, the dramatic eclipsing of the dissident legacy (as well as the older political traditions), and the rise of technocratic and post-political governance. This book, grounded in empirical research sensitive to local contexts, proposes instead a history of adaptations, entanglements, and unintended consequences. In order to enable and invite comparison, the volume is structured around major domains of political thought, some of them generic (liberalism, conservatism, the Left), others (populism and politics of history) deemed typical for post-socialism. However, as shown by the authors, the generic often turns out to be heavily dependent on its immediate setting, and the typical resonates with processes that are anything but vernacular.
Totalitarianism has been one of the most contested concepts in the intellectual history of postwar political thought.¹ One of the topical areas of this debate concerned the use of the term by Eastern ...and Central European dissidents, which was notable given that the proliferation of the concept east of the Iron Curtain in the 1970s coincided with its dismissal by a considerable number of Western sovietologists and policymakers. In the controversy over the dissident usage of the concept, Martin Malia,² the eminent voice of the supporters of the totalitarian framework, believed that the Eastern and Central European usage of “totalitarianism”
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Introduction Michal Kopeček; Piotr Wciślik
Thinking Through Transition,
12/2015
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It is not easy for historians to apply their methods to a period that does not yet have a clear end. A historical threshold, usually immediately recognized as such, detaches the “historical” from our ...lives today, creates badly needed distance for the process of historicization and, last but not least, gives an era a name. In our case, it is not the namelessness of the period after 1989, but rather the proliferation of names that bears witness to the unfinished and open nature of the epoch after the fall of state socialism in Central and Eastern Europe. We do not
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