IMAGOLÓGIAI OLVASÓKÖNYV
Studies on Imagology
Contributor(s): Zsuzsa Tapodi (Editor)
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Aesthetics, Individual Psychology, Personality Psychology, Psychology of Self
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: imagology; the other; identity; mental image about the other and the self; communist censorship; Balkanism;
Summary/Abstract: To confront with the other is the indispensable condition of the formation of one’s identity. This is also the case with groups; each community defines itself against the foreign. Imagology deals with the scientific research of mental images formed about the other and the self. The volume includes theoretical studies and case studies on the theoretical-historical approach of this interdisciplinary domain. Zsuzsa Tapodi’s general survey is supplemented by Joep Leerssen’s study from the perspective of the history of literature and mentality as well as by Sorin Mitu’s article from the perspective of history. Discussing Balkanism in connection with George Enescu’s opera, Dan Anghelescu’s analysis in the field of aesthetics sets against the terms the Balkans and Balkanism used as negative stereotypes. This is a positive characteristic, the container of those features which make the Romanian composer’s works unique and which can convey the Nietzschean concept of tragedy. Through the analysis of the edition in Romania of Áron Tamási’s autobiographical volume, Árpád Kémenes’s study argues that in the case of Hungarian authors the communist censorship banned not only the fragments showing a negative image of the Romanians, but also those reinforcing the Hungarians’ identity. Sorin Mitu’s study analyses the Hungarians’ image about the Romanians and the Romanians’ image about the Hungarians; Axel Braner follows the changes of German writers’ image about the Romanians. Zsuzsa Tapodi presents two books related to imagology, on xenophobia, by the Italian belletrist and theoretician Umberto Eco.
Series: Sapientia Könyvek
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-973-1970-96-7
- Page Count: 180
- Publication Year: 2016
- Language: Hungarian
IMAGOLÓGIA: KÉRDÉSEK, MÓDSZEREK, TÖREKVÉSEK
IMAGOLÓGIA: KÉRDÉSEK, MÓDSZEREK, TÖREKVÉSEK
(Imagology: Questions, Methods, Directions)
- Author(s):Zsuzsa Tapodi
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Language and Literature Studies, Psychology of Self
- Page Range:17-28
- No. of Pages:12
- Keywords:self-image; image of the other; stranger; national character; history of imagology;
A NEMZETI KARAKTER POÉTIKÁJA ÉS ANTROPOLÓGIÁJA (1500–2000)
A NEMZETI KARAKTER POÉTIKÁJA ÉS ANTROPOLÓGIÁJA (1500–2000)
(The Poetics and Anthropology of National Character (1500–2000))
- Author(s):Joep Leerssen
- Contributor(s):Zsuzsanna Ajtony (Translator)
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Poetry, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Geopolitics
- Page Range:29-43
- No. of Pages:15
- Keywords:national character; geopolitics; poetics; anthropology; cultural pluralism;
ÖSSZEHASONLÍTÓ IMAGOLÓGIA
ÖSSZEHASONLÍTÓ IMAGOLÓGIA
(Comparative Imagology)
- Author(s):Sorin Mitu
- Contributor(s):Judit Pieldner (Translator), Zsuzsa Tapodi (Translator)
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Comparative Study of Literature, Social psychology and group interaction, Psychology of Self
- Page Range:45-79
- No. of Pages:35
- Keywords:imagology; alterity; comparative literature; social psychology;
ROMÁNIA ÉS A ROMÁNOK KÉPE A NÉMET NYELVŰ IRODALOMBAN. AZ IMAGOLÓGIAI KUTATÁSOK ÁTTEKINTÉSE
ROMÁNIA ÉS A ROMÁNOK KÉPE A NÉMET NYELVŰ IRODALOMBAN. AZ IMAGOLÓGIAI KUTATÁSOK ÁTTEKINTÉSE
(Romania and the Image of Romanians in German Literature.
A Survey of Imagological Researches)
- Author(s):Axel Barner
- Contributor(s):Vilma-Irén Mihály (Translator)
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):German Literature, The Ottoman Empire
- Page Range:83-102
- No. of Pages:20
- Keywords:image of Romanians; German literature; Ottoman Empire;
ERDÉLYI BARÁTOK ÉS ELLENSÉGEK
ERDÉLYI BARÁTOK ÉS ELLENSÉGEK
(Transylvanian Friends and Enemies:)
- Author(s):Sorin Mitu
- Contributor(s):Katalin Lajos (Translator)
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Inter-Ethnic Relations, Identity of Collectives
- Page Range:103-130
- No. of Pages:28
- Keywords:history of imagology; Hungarian-Romanian relationship; ethnic stereotypes; ethnic image;
ENESCU OIDIPUSZÁNAK SEJTELMES BALKANIZMUSA
ENESCU OIDIPUSZÁNAK SEJTELMES BALKANIZMUSA
(The Diffuse Balkanism of Enescu’s Oedipus)
- Author(s):Dan Anghelescu
- Contributor(s):Béla Bíró (Translator)
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Music
- Page Range:131-141
- No. of Pages:11
- Keywords:George Enescu; Balkanism; music;
CENZORI BEAVATKOZÁSOK TAMÁSI ÁRON SZÜLŐFÖLDEM CÍMŰ ÍRÁSÁNAK 1976-OS BUKARESTI KIADÁSÁBAN
CENZORI BEAVATKOZÁSOK TAMÁSI ÁRON SZÜLŐFÖLDEM CÍMŰ ÍRÁSÁNAK 1976-OS BUKARESTI KIADÁSÁBAN
(Interventions of Censorship in the 1976 Bucharest Edition of Áron Tamási’s Szülőföldem (Homeland))
- Author(s):Árpád Kémenes
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Hungarian Literature
- Page Range:143-156
- No. of Pages:14
- Keywords:censorship; Áron Tamási; 1970s;
A GYŰLÖLETKELTÉS IPARA
A GYŰLÖLETKELTÉS IPARA
(The Industry of Stirring Hatred.)
- Author(s):Zsuzsa Tapodi
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Other Language Literature
- Page Range:157-164
- No. of Pages:8
- Keywords:hatred; Umberto Eco; cultural criticism essay
- Summary/Abstract:Imagological Features in Two Works by Umberto Eco
A kötetben szereplő írásokról
A kötetben szereplő írásokról
(Abstracts)
- Contributor(s):Zsuzsa Tapodi (Editor)
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature
- Page Range:165-165
- No. of Pages:1
Rezumat
Rezumat
(Abstract)
- Contributor(s):Zsuzsa Tapodi (Editor)
- Language:Romanian
- Subject(s):Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature
- Page Range:168-168
- No. of Pages:1
Abstract
Abstract
(Abstract)
- Contributor(s):Zsuzsa Tapodi (Editor)
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature
- Page Range:169-169
- No. of Pages:1
A kötet szerkesztője
A kötet szerkesztője
(About th editor of the volume)
- Contributor(s):Zsuzsa Tapodi (Editor)
- Language:Hungarian
- Subject(s):Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature
- Page Range:171-171
- No. of Pages:1