British literature and the Balkans : themes and contexts / / Andrew Hammond.

The manner in which south-east Europe is viewed by western cultures has been an increasingly important area of study over the last twenty years. During the 1990's, the wars in the former Yugoslavia reactivated denigratory images of the region that many commentators perceived as a new, virulent...

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Superior document:Studia imagologica : Amsterdam studies on cultural identity ; 16
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Studia imagologica ; 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Summary:The manner in which south-east Europe is viewed by western cultures has been an increasingly important area of study over the last twenty years. During the 1990's, the wars in the former Yugoslavia reactivated denigratory images of the region that many commentators perceived as a new, virulent strain of intra-European prejudice. British Literature and the Balkans is a wide-ranging and original analysis of balkanist discourse in British fiction and travel writing. Through a study of over 300 texts, the volume explores the discourse’s emergence in the imperial nineteenth century and its extensive transformations during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. There will be a particular focus on the ways in which the most significant currents in western thought – Romanticism, empiricism, imperialism, nationalism, communism – have helped to shape the British concept of the Balkans. The volume will be of interest to those working in the area of European cross-cultural representation in the disciplines of Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, European Studies, Anthropology and History.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282727036
9786612727030
9042029889
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Andrew Hammond.