Imagined Geographies: Central European Spatial Narratives between 1984 and 2014
Editat de Aleksandra Konarzewska, Monika Glosowitz, Magdalena Baran-Szoltys Reinhard Ibler Contribuţii de Magdalena Baran-Szołtys, Mariella C. Gronenthal, Iris Llop, Jagoda Wierzejskaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783838212258
ISBN-10: 3838212258
Pagini: 170
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Ibidem
Colecția ibidem
Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany
ISBN-10: 3838212258
Pagini: 170
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Ibidem
Colecția ibidem
Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany
Recenzii
„What is Central Europe? The discursive field that defines, reflects upon and depicts Central Europe, this collection of essays argues, is literature. Already in the 1980s, Milan Kundera argued that a political accident had moved countries which considered themselves the cultural center of Europe, Poland, the Czech Republic, or even Ukraine, into a political East, the Eastern bloc. The Center of Europe disappeared, and only after the fall of the Berlin Wall it started to reappear, mostly in literary and essayistic writing. The articles in this volume look closely at this writing and show how post-socialist literature moves back in time in order to revive a cultural European center. Nostalgic memories and mythic reveries evoke an image of Central Europe from a time before the world was divided into East and West."—Professor Schamma Schahadat, Institute of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Tübingen
"[…] what is remarkable about Imagined Geographies: Central European Spatial Narratives between 1984 and 2014 is the way its authors combine the theories of acknowledged scholars and thinkers such as Edward Said (1978), Benedict Anderson (1983) and Edward Soja (1996) with the ideas of brilliant writers and litterateurs like Milan Kundera or Andrzej Stasiuk. It is broadly known that geography is an interdisciplinary field of science but geopoetics in the border zone of geography and literature has been a less known subdiscipline up until today. With the publishing of Imagined Geographies not only the Central Europe debate gets enriched with new theories, ideas, and information, but the readers (both academic and non-academic) can discover a new domain of the discourse – the spatial narratives constructed by literature."—Bálint Kronstein, Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 69 2020 (4)
"[…] what is remarkable about Imagined Geographies: Central European Spatial Narratives between 1984 and 2014 is the way its authors combine the theories of acknowledged scholars and thinkers such as Edward Said (1978), Benedict Anderson (1983) and Edward Soja (1996) with the ideas of brilliant writers and litterateurs like Milan Kundera or Andrzej Stasiuk. It is broadly known that geography is an interdisciplinary field of science but geopoetics in the border zone of geography and literature has been a less known subdiscipline up until today. With the publishing of Imagined Geographies not only the Central Europe debate gets enriched with new theories, ideas, and information, but the readers (both academic and non-academic) can discover a new domain of the discourse – the spatial narratives constructed by literature."—Bálint Kronstein, Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 69 2020 (4)