
Myth and Its Discontents | Mythos und Ernüchterung
Memory and Trauma in Central and Eastern European Literature | Zu Trauma und (fraglicher) Erinnerung in Literaturen des zentralen und östlichen Europa
Praesens Verlag
Erschienen am 18. Mai 2017
Buch
Softcover
337 Seiten
978-3-7069-0944-0 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Intellectually, myth is understood as a traditional, fictional story ("a legend", literary myth), a body of traditional beliefs of a particular subject ("mythology", "tradition", cultural myth), or any fictitious idea accepted as part of an ideology of a certain social group ("received idea", Hobsbawm's "invented tradition"; political myth). Syncretic and ahistorical by nature, myth is - paradoxically enough - something which is fictional (i.e. which never existed, except in a language), but is taken as the truth (i.e. which always existed / circulated as the final and unquestionable truth about the world). From the point of view of cultural history, mythical knowledge (literary, cultural or political) can be understood as a type of collective memory which operates as a shared repository of cultural identities, defines a certain social and national group and is sustained through a continuous production of representational forms. In this volume, our aim is to challenge and expand this understanding of myth by assuming that for their consumers (i.e. for the members of a society) mythical knowledge also represents a certain repository of feelings. Art and literature, analyzed in this volume, are therefore treated as the sensible distribution of sensible (Jacques Rancière, 2004, The Politics of Aesthetics: "The Distribution of the Sensible").
Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Deutsch
Verlagsort
Österreich
Maße
Höhe: 21 cm
Breite: 15 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-7069-0944-0 (9783706909440)
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