Description

Book Synopsis

Using the economic crisis as a starting point, Messy Europe offers a critical new look at the issues of race, gender, and national understandings of self and other in contemporary Europe. It highlights and challenges historical associations of Europe with whiteness and modern civilization, and asks how these associations are re-envisioned, re-inscribed, or contested in an era characterized by crises of different kinds. This important collection provides a nuanced exploration of how racialized identities in various European regions are played out in the crisis context, and asks what work “crisis talk” does, considering how it motivates public feelings and shapes bodies, boundaries and communities.



Trade Review

“The book is certainly an original contribution to studies of race and racialization. Through the comprehensive analysis of how crisis is entangled in political discourses, rhetoric, and affective experiences of everyday life authors convincingly illustrate what crisis does to contemporary formations of racialization, nationalisms, and national identities.” • Anthropos

“This is a praiseworthy publication. Based on ethnographically rich case studies it provides several snapshots that reach deep down into the heart of the constitution of European societies. They show the diversity and complexity of issues related to identity, social inclusion and exclusion, democratic ideals, the welfare state, mobility and security, cultural fears and certainty, hegemony and legitimacy.” • Anthropological Forum

“The book makes a novel contribution to scholarship on post-integration European identity politics and is crucial reading for scholars interested in crisis and crisis narratives, the anthropology of the state, migration and border politics, and everyday racisms.” • Social Anthropology

“An impressive study on a very timely topic.” • Jeremy MacClancey, Oxford Brookes University

“The contribution to research-based understandings of "crisis talk", "being in a state of crisis", the growing tension between legal and moral obligations, and the intersection of economics and morality is intriguing, critical, urgent, and comes precisely at the right historical conjuncture. The volume is a welcome and thoughtful effort to disentangle what is going on.” • Peter Hervik, Aalborg University



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction
Kristín Loftsdóttir, Andrea L. Smith, and Brigitte Hipfl

Chapter 1. Wise Viking Daughters: Equality and Whiteness in Economic Crisis
Kristín Loftsdóttir and Helga Björnsdóttir

Chapter 2. “Latvians do not understand the Greek people”: Europeanness and Complicit Becoming in the Midst of Financial Crisis
Dace Dzenovska

Chapter 3. Fairness and Entitlement in Neoliberal England, 2005-2015
Steve Garner

Chapter 4. Debating Refugee Deservingness in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
Shay Cannedy

Chapter 5. What is a Life? On Poverty and Race in Humanitarian Italy
Andrea Muehlebach

Chapter 6. Policing Crisis in Austrian Crime Fiction
Brigitte Hipfl

Chapter 7. Crisis France: Covert Racialization and the Gens du Voyage
Andrea L. Smith

Chapter 8. Navigating the Mediterranean Refugee “Crisis”: Alter-Globalization Activism and the Sediments of History on Lampedusa
Antonio Sorge

Epilogue: Declining Europe
Thomas Hylland Eriksen

Index

Messy Europe: Crisis, Race, and Nation-State in a

    Product form

    £26.55

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £27.95 – you save £1.40 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Fri 26 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Kristín Loftsdóttir, Andrea L. Smith, Brigitte Hipfl

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Messy Europe: Crisis, Race, and Nation-State in a by Kristín Loftsdóttir

      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 15/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800732070, 978-1800732070
      ISBN10: 1800732074

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Using the economic crisis as a starting point, Messy Europe offers a critical new look at the issues of race, gender, and national understandings of self and other in contemporary Europe. It highlights and challenges historical associations of Europe with whiteness and modern civilization, and asks how these associations are re-envisioned, re-inscribed, or contested in an era characterized by crises of different kinds. This important collection provides a nuanced exploration of how racialized identities in various European regions are played out in the crisis context, and asks what work “crisis talk” does, considering how it motivates public feelings and shapes bodies, boundaries and communities.



      Trade Review

      “The book is certainly an original contribution to studies of race and racialization. Through the comprehensive analysis of how crisis is entangled in political discourses, rhetoric, and affective experiences of everyday life authors convincingly illustrate what crisis does to contemporary formations of racialization, nationalisms, and national identities.” • Anthropos

      “This is a praiseworthy publication. Based on ethnographically rich case studies it provides several snapshots that reach deep down into the heart of the constitution of European societies. They show the diversity and complexity of issues related to identity, social inclusion and exclusion, democratic ideals, the welfare state, mobility and security, cultural fears and certainty, hegemony and legitimacy.” • Anthropological Forum

      “The book makes a novel contribution to scholarship on post-integration European identity politics and is crucial reading for scholars interested in crisis and crisis narratives, the anthropology of the state, migration and border politics, and everyday racisms.” • Social Anthropology

      “An impressive study on a very timely topic.” • Jeremy MacClancey, Oxford Brookes University

      “The contribution to research-based understandings of "crisis talk", "being in a state of crisis", the growing tension between legal and moral obligations, and the intersection of economics and morality is intriguing, critical, urgent, and comes precisely at the right historical conjuncture. The volume is a welcome and thoughtful effort to disentangle what is going on.” • Peter Hervik, Aalborg University



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Introduction
      Kristín Loftsdóttir, Andrea L. Smith, and Brigitte Hipfl

      Chapter 1. Wise Viking Daughters: Equality and Whiteness in Economic Crisis
      Kristín Loftsdóttir and Helga Björnsdóttir

      Chapter 2. “Latvians do not understand the Greek people”: Europeanness and Complicit Becoming in the Midst of Financial Crisis
      Dace Dzenovska

      Chapter 3. Fairness and Entitlement in Neoliberal England, 2005-2015
      Steve Garner

      Chapter 4. Debating Refugee Deservingness in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
      Shay Cannedy

      Chapter 5. What is a Life? On Poverty and Race in Humanitarian Italy
      Andrea Muehlebach

      Chapter 6. Policing Crisis in Austrian Crime Fiction
      Brigitte Hipfl

      Chapter 7. Crisis France: Covert Racialization and the Gens du Voyage
      Andrea L. Smith

      Chapter 8. Navigating the Mediterranean Refugee “Crisis”: Alter-Globalization Activism and the Sediments of History on Lampedusa
      Antonio Sorge

      Epilogue: Declining Europe
      Thomas Hylland Eriksen

      Index

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account