EAST
COAST
EUROPE
Editor: Markus Miessen
Published by Sternberg Press
English
352 pages
11 x 18 cm
Softcover
ISBN 978-1-933128-49-8
Price: 250 lei (€50)
Contributions by Marina Abramović, Can Altay, Paddy Ashdown, Zdenka Badovinac, Genevieve Maitland Hudson with Cyril Blanc, Katherine Carl, Mladen Dolar, Lisa Farjam, Jacques Le Goff, Reinier de Graaf, Carin Kuoni, Zak Kyes, Aaron Levy, Markus Miessen, Viktor Misiano, Miran Mohar, Shamim Momin, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Orchard, Dan Perjovschi, Marjetica Potrč, Michael Shamiyeh, Erzen Shkololli, Nebojša Šerić Shoba, Taryn Simon, Nedko Solakov, Alenka Suhadolnik, Milica Tomić, Kazys Varnelis, Felix Vogel, Borut Vogelnik, Srdjan Jovanović Weiss, Jordan Wolfson, Sislej Xhafa, Eda Čufer
“East Coast Europe,” which took place during Spring 2008, is a project about the perceptions of contemporary European identity and its relation to spatial practices and international politics.
The title “East Coast Europe” is a word play. “Europe” in the title is the central topic for investigation, its contemporary culture, expansion, and its status as a continuing social project. “East Coast” refers to two distinct edges of Europe, both real and imaginary—the geographical East Coast of the United States of America and the political “East Coast” of the European Union. The project invited leading figures in culture and politics from the two east coasts—of the United States of America, and of the countries in the European Union and its vicinity to comment on their perception of Europe today. East Coast Europe dives into the urgent details of a dense network of contemporary experience of the European Union’s extensive exchange of knowledge, people, and goods with the East Coast of the United States and also with its own eastern border. What are its challenges and possibilities for social, political and spatial practices?