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Imagological Topoi in Balkan Literatures
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Temples, persons, icons : painted churches and monasteries of South Bukovina in Romanian imagology
Ewa Kocój
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IMAGOLOGY AS A NEW METHOD OF STUDYING MEDIA IMAGESOF COUNTRIES IN FOREIGN CULTURE
K.I. DAGAEVA
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Imagology and relational complexity: the group stereotype
Maria João Simões
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Comparativist Imagology and the Phenomenon of Strangeness
In her article "Comparativist Imagology and the Phenomenon of Strangeness Malgorzata Świderska presents national, ethnic, and/or (inter)cultural strangeness in literary works concept of comparativist imagology and from the work of Jean-Marc Moura. Świderska imagology to Heimito von Doderer's "
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New Perspectives on Imagology [PDF]
With this volume, the editors Katharina Edtstadler, Sandra Folie, and Gianna Zocco propose an extension of the traditional conception of imagology as a theory and method for studying the cultural construction and literary representation of national, usually European characters. Consisting of an instructive introduction and 21 articles, the book relates
Edtstadler, Katharina +2 more
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Imagology and Children’s Literature: Beyond Intellectual Parochialism
This chapter advocates a critical confrontation between postcolonial studies and imagology, two areas of academic inquiry that have so far largely ignored each other. Providing an overview of the development of imagology, including its applications to children’s literature, it explains why edward said is the elephant in the imagologist’s room.
Elisabeth Wesseling +1 more
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Imagology: History and method [PDF]
The tendency to attribute specific characteristics or even characters to different societies, races or nations is very old and very widespread. The default value of humans contacts with different cultures seems to have been ethnocentric, in that anything that deviated fromaccustomeddomestic patterns is Othered as an oddity, an anomaly, a ...
Joep Leerssen
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