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Comparative Hungarian cultural studies /

The studies presented in the collected volume Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies -- edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Louise O. Vasvári -- are intended as an addition to scholarship in (comparative) cultural studies. More specifically, the articles represent scholarship about Central an...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven, 1950- (Editor ), Vasvári, Louise O. (Louise Olga), 1943- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, ©2011.
Colección:Comparative cultural studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction to Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies; Part One: History, Theory, and Methodology for Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies; The Study of Hungarian Culture as Comparative Central European Cultural Studies; Literacy, Culture, and History in the Work of Thienemann and Hajnal; Vámbéry, Victorian Culture, and Stoker's Dracula; Memory and Modernity in Fodor's Geographical Work on Hungary; The Fragmented (Cultural) Body in Polcz's Asszony a fronton (A Woman on the Front); Part Two: Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies of Literature and Culture.
  • Contemporary Hungarian Literary Criticism and the Memory of the Socialist PastThe Absurd as a Form of Realism in Hungarian Literature; On the German and English Versions of Márai's A gyertyák csonkig égnek (Die Glut and Embers); Exile, Homeland, and Milieu in the Oral Lore of Carpatho-Rusyn Jews; Part Three: Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies and the Other Arts; Nation, Gender, and Race in the Ragtime Culture of Millennial Budapest; Jewish (Over)tones in Viennese and Budapest Operetta; Curtiz, Hungarian Cinema, and Hollywood; Lost Dreams and Sacred Visions in the Art of Ámos.
  • Art Nouveau and Hungarian Cultural NationalismPart Four: Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies and Gender Studies; Hungarian Political Posters, Clinton, and the (Im)possibility of Political Drag; The Cold War, Fashion, and Resistance in 1950s Hungary; Sándor/Sarolta Vay, a Gender Bender in Fin-de-Siècle Hungary; Women Managers Communicating Gender in Hungary; Part Five: Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies of Contemporary Hungary; Commemoration and Contestation of the 1956 Revolution in Hungary; About the Jewish Renaissance in Post-1989 Hungary.
  • Aspects of Contemporary Hungarian Literature and CinemaLinguistic Address Systems in Post-1989 Hungarian Urban Discourse; Images of Roma in Post-1989 Hungarian Media; The Budapest Cow Parade and the Construction of Cultural Citizenship; Urbanities of Budapest and Prague as Communicated in New Municipal Media; The Anti-Other in Post-1989 Austria and Hungary; Part Six: Bibliography for the Study of Hungarian Culture; Selected Bibliography for Work in Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies; Index.