2018
DOI: 10.14746/p.2017.21.13943
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Imagologia: O Zastosowaniu Etniczności Do Nadawania Światu Sensu

Abstract: Artykuł przedstawia teorię i metodę imagologii, dyskursywnego studium etnotypów (stereotypowych atrybucji charakteru narodowego). Imagologia posiada znaczącą renomę historyczną i akademicką, ale w świetle ostatnich ustaleń konieczne są przeformułowania, które obejmują: [a] zamianę kategoryzacji tradycji literackich z narodowo-modułowej na podejście polisystemowe; [b] upadek fikcji drukowanej jako przodującego medium narracyjnego na rzecz filmu, telewizji i innych mediów; [c] uświadomienie sobie, że etnotypy cz… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the conceptual boundaries are certainly blurred. 26 Four assumptions serve as foundations for this analysis: 1.…”
Section: National Identity Collective Memory and Body Politicsmentioning
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“…Nevertheless, the conceptual boundaries are certainly blurred. 26 Four assumptions serve as foundations for this analysis: 1.…”
Section: National Identity Collective Memory and Body Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from the time of Sultans Selim III (1761-1808) and especially Mahmut II (1785-1839) the Ottoman Empire initiated a series of reforms of 'Westernisation' (later known as Batılılaşma). 26 The modernisation of the state in order to cope with the 'West' had appeared as a necessity after a series of military defeats against the European powers. The changes were many and covered various fields.27 Selim created a new treasury, opened a navigation school and attended to printing and to the circulation of Western translations.…”
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