In:Speaking for the Nation: Intellectuals and nation-building in the post-Yugoslav space
Federico Giulio Sicurella
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 88] 2020
► pp. 121–156
Chapter 5Croatia’s accession into the European Union in 2013
Published online: 8 June 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.88.c5
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.88.c5
Article outline
- 5.1Strategies of construction of the intellectual self
- 5.1.1Construction of the intellectual self, based on engagement and attitude
- 5.1.2Construction of the intellectual self, based on knowledge and expertise
- 5.2Strategies of intellectual spokespersonship for the nation
- 5.2.1The intellectual as political guide for the nation
- 5.2.2The intellectual as promoter/defender of the nation’s values and distinctive character
- 5.2.3The intellectual as educator/emancipator of the nation
- 5.3The discursive representation of Croatia as a nation
- 5.3.1The uniqueness and specificity of Croatian identity
- 5.3.2European integration as a chance for Croatia to achieve social and political consensus?
- 5.3.3The controversial narrative of Croatia’s ‘return to Europe’: A break away from the Yugoslav legacy and the Balkans, or rather a new role in the region?
- 5.3.4Croatia and the EU: From dependency to equal partnership
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