The Image of Culture in the Works of Jan Lajčiak Slovakia and Culture (1921) and Ihnat Abdzira- lovichʼs The Eternal Road (1921) Cover Image

Obraz kultúry v dielach Jána Lajčiaka Slovensko a kultúra (1921) a Ihnata Abdziraloviča Večnou cestou (1921)
The Image of Culture in the Works of Jan Lajčiak Slovakia and Culture (1921) and Ihnat Abdzira- lovichʼs The Eternal Road (1921)

Author(s): Ivana Slivková
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Belarussian Literature, Slovak Literature, Philology
Published by: Slovenský komitét slavistov a Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava SAV, v.v.i.
Keywords: Cultural identity, Slovak culture; Belarusian culture; Ján Lajčiak; Ihnat Kančevski (Abdziralovič)

Summary/Abstract: Jan Lajčiak (1875–1918) and Ihnat Kanchevsky (1896–1923, pseudonym Ihnat Abdziralovich) wrote works charac- terising elements of the Slovak and Belarusian cultural space around the same time. The environment in which Slovaks and Belarusians lived at that time was conducive to multilingualism and direct contact with other nationalities, contact with which left traces in the character of the national culture. Lajčiak, in his sociological and philosophical essay Slova- kia and Culture (1921), takes a broad view of the cultural values of Slovaks and Slovakia and tries to anchor them in the value system of cultural thinking in general, so he creates a comparison with the cultural aspects of other communities, in which each nation has to take its own active position, but also emphasises the importance of culture for the individual, not only for the national community. Ihnat Kanchevsky‘s essay The Eternal Road (1921) is described as a genre of lite- rary-philosophical lament, which embodies the national-identifying features of the Belarusians and at the same time is a text defining a different quality of national consciousness (in comparison with the previous contemporary, mostly rural to insitic texts). The link between the texts, which motivates their analysis and subsequent comparison, is the emphasis of both authors on cultural-identifying elements such as the idea of the struggle for language as an integral part of cul- ture, and, above all, the emphasis on art as an important and necessary factor of cultural life and cultural development.

  • Issue Year: 59/2024
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 454-461
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Slovak
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