The traditions of invention Romanian ethnic and social stereotypes in historical context /
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Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2013.
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Series: | Balkan studies library,
v. 10 |
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Table of Contents:
- The traditions of invention. Representations of the Romanian peasant from ancient stereotype to modern symbol
- A provincial imperialist and a curious account of Wallachia: Ignaz von Born
- "At ten minutes past two, I gazed ecstatically on both lighthouses":
- Time, self and object in early Romanian travel texts
- "Like a member of a free nation, he spoke without shame": foreign travellers as a trope in Romanian cultural tradition
- Dinicu Golescu's Account of my travels (1826): Eurotopia as manifesto
- National ideology between lyrics and metaphysics: the political writings of Mihai Eminescu
- Ion Luca Caragiale: the tall tale of the Romanian nation
- Eugen Ionescu's Selves, 1934-60
- Beyond the land of green plums: Romanian language and culture in Herta
- Muller's work
- Sex, lies and stereotypes: images of Romania in British literature 1945-2000
- Paradoxes of occidentalism: on travel and travel writing in Ceausescu's Romania.