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024 _aDOI: 10.1177/1364942002005003067
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100 1 _aCronin, Anne M.
_91251
245 1 0 _aConsumer rights/cultural rights
_h[Recurs electrònic] :
_ba new politics of Europan belonging /
_cAnne M. Cronin
300 _a17 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (303,85 Kb)
520 _aIn an initiative by the World Commission on Culture and Development, the Council of Europe has produced a series of policy documents that aim to define Europe through a common `European culture'. This article explores the ideas of Europe, culture and consumerism that are used in the report to redefine the terms of European belonging and rights. I explore the gendered and racial interconnections in these definitions and the rhetorical use of cultural heritage in generating an idea(l) of Europe. I argue that new connections between consumer rights, European rights and cultural rights in the Council of Europe's discourses produce shifts in liberal concepts of self-expressive representational politics. These changes have important implications for those who have an ambiguous and/or marginalized relation to the terms of citizenship and cultural belonging. (Font: Autor)
595 _aCulture and identity -- Creating a European culture -- Consumers and consumer rights -- Redefining women'ns rights -- Notes -- References
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_tEuropean journal of cultural studies,
_gVol. 5, issue 3 (2002), p. 307-323
_x1367-5494
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