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Chapter 1: Introduction: Race and civilisation in hybrid affective contexts and histories of post-socialist semi-peripheries.- Chapter 2: Stop Calling Me the M-Word: A history of one picture.- Chapter 3: Black Czech Arts in the Making?: Disrupting racial profiling.- Chapter 4: Roma Lives Matter: (Mis)Representations, missing data, and failed dialogue about structural injustice in the Romanian literary scene: Chapter 5: The Czech George Floyd?: Roma Lives Matter, neoliberal policing, and the construction of intersectional marginal identities on Facebook.- Chapter 6: Mediating and Lifeworlds: BDS Slovenija and Gibanje za pravice Palestincev.- Chapter 7: Historical Storytelling in the Hungarian Culture Wars.- Chapter 8: Right-wing Decoloniality?: How memory wars against spectral anti-communism reshape decolonial thought in Bulgaria.- Chapter 9: “We Belong to the West”: Crypto-colonial civilisational discourse in the Czech public sphere.

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 11/01/2026
      ISBN13: 9783032032225, 978-3032032225
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      Chapter 1: Introduction: Race and civilisation in hybrid affective contexts and histories of post-socialist semi-peripheries.- Chapter 2: Stop Calling Me the M-Word: A history of one picture.- Chapter 3: Black Czech Arts in the Making?: Disrupting racial profiling.- Chapter 4: Roma Lives Matter: (Mis)Representations, missing data, and failed dialogue about structural injustice in the Romanian literary scene: Chapter 5: The Czech George Floyd?: Roma Lives Matter, neoliberal policing, and the construction of intersectional marginal identities on Facebook.- Chapter 6: Mediating and Lifeworlds: BDS Slovenija and Gibanje za pravice Palestincev.- Chapter 7: Historical Storytelling in the Hungarian Culture Wars.- Chapter 8: Right-wing Decoloniality?: How memory wars against spectral anti-communism reshape decolonial thought in Bulgaria.- Chapter 9: “We Belong to the West”: Crypto-colonial civilisational discourse in the Czech public sphere.

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