12/2008

Problemos ir idėjos
Rūpesčiai ir lūkesčiai
Nuomonės apie nuomones
Kūryba ir kūrėjai
Su tapytoju Žygimantu Augustinu kalbasi Ramutė Rachlevičiūtė
Art critic Ramutė Rachlevičiūtė interviews painter Žygimantas Augustinas
Feminist icon, anti-Catholic fabrication or just a woman battling in a man's world? The German film "Die Päpstin" has already been written off by the Italian Bishops' Conference as a hoax. Sally Feldman explores reasons for the power and tenacity of the myth of Pope Joan. [ more ]
"New Humanist" sees no humanitarian solutions to political crises; "Fronesis" asks who the People are; "Osteuropa" examines the gaffe-prone politics of European identity; "Dilema veche" says leaving Romania is the most effective form of protest; "L'Homme" revisits 19th-century arguments for the abolition of prostitution; "Arena" questions the impact of the Swedish Sex Purchase Act; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) avoids another story of western selflessnes; and "Studija" welcomes a timely exhibition of Soviet-era painting.

University strikes coincide with the ten-year anniversary of the Bologna process: on the debate enflaming (not only) Europe. [more]
Green turnaround or business as usual in the global hothouse? Debating the politics of climate change. [more]
From the cartoon crisis and minaret ban to the multiculturalism debate: on the politics of post-secular Europe. [more]
Al-Qaeda's use of liberal categories is central to its rhetoric on war and justice, writes Faisal Devji. [more]
The author of an encyclopaedia of the book discusses how the dematerialization of the printed word affects the balance of power in publishing. [more]
Lithuania's capital is close to the heart of many different nationalities who have at one time or another called it "home". [more]
From Autumn 2009 to Spring 2011, Eurozine organizes a series of debates in various central and eastern European cities. [more]
In the twenty years since the fall of communism, literature has been lifting the fog settled over eastern central Europe. [more]
Eurozine's series of essays aims to provide an overview of diverse literary landscapes in Europe. Covered so far: Croatia, Sweden, Austria, Estonia, Ukraine, Northern Ireland, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Hungary. [more]
On crime and anti-Roma racism in a small community facing increased competition for employment and education. [more]
Multimedia section including videos of past Eurozine conferences in Vilnius (2009) and Sibiu (2007). [more]