Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part35.utf8:275572050:1876 |
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008 070926s2005 yu b 000 0 hun
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050 00 $aPH3402.S4$bF37 2005
100 1 $aFaragó, Kornélia.
245 10 $aKultúrák és narratívák :$baz idegenség alakzatai /$cFaragó Kornélia.
260 $aÚjvidék :$bForum,$c2005$e([Temerin] :$fTemerin in Újság).
300 $a176 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650 0 $aHungarian literature$zSerbia$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aComparative literature$xHungarian and Serbian.
650 0 $aHungarian literature$xForeign influences.
650 0 $aHungarians$xCultural assimilation.
651 0 $aSerbia$xEthnic relations.
650 0 $aAmong cultural narratologies a theory of narrative based on geoculture might gain a distinguished position. Its central question is: What are those peculiar features that mark the identicalness of belonging to the same cultural region, "the reciprocity of perspectives" in narratives which differ in their language and ethnicity, and point out the differing or differentiating features, the actual multifariousness only within this identity? Which texts can offer a possibility of capturing certain kinds of phenomena or conceptions that can be identified by geoculture? Narrative works depicting various fragmental efforts or bursts of ethno-political conflicts often bring into the forefront the basic structures of the cultural configuration of identities and counter-identities, but first and foremost the concept of geoculture. by same author: Prospects of geocultural narratology: The 'reality-producing' fiction 2006