The volume will mostly appeal to researchers and scholars working in Tolkien studies and fantasy, but it will also potentially interest a large number of researchers whose work moves between and across areas of literary and cultural studies, genre theory and adaptation.
The book will be of special interest to academics and students of comparative cultural and literary studies, and to Central European scholars who focus on the cultural impact and reception of fantasy and Tolkien's legacy in their own countries.
The volume broadens and deepens the knowledge of Tolkien and fantasy in a context that is very little known in the Western world and adds to both Tolkien and fantasy scholarship by exploring the hitherto very sparsely discussed socialist and post-socialist Central European countries' views of the topic.
Whilst accounting for the discrepancies in the reception of fantasy and unearthing reasons beyond political or aesthetic preferences both in scholarship and fandom, the collection seeks to map out the underlying entanglement of fantasy as a mode and Central European political and cultural shifts across the past 50 years.
The collection also expands the concept of fantasy beyond a literary genre or a single interpretation. It emphasises the aggressive pervasiveness of the fantasy mode and traces the ways in which its haunting legacy permeates and subverts different modes and aesthetics across different cultural domains.
Since fantasy has established itself as a mainstream component of university curricula at all levels, the volume will also be of interest to a large number of students. Undergraduate and MA readers will benefit from the innovative, comprehensive, and updated approach with which this collection integrates mainstream approaches to Tolkien's impact on contemporary fantasy and their multi-faceted re-emergences in a variety of arts and media from the 50s the present.
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
ISBN-13
978-1-000-95816-4 (9781000958164)
Schlagworte
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Thema Klassifikation
DNB DDC Sachgruppen
Dewey Decimal Classfication (DDC)
BIC 2 Klassifikation
BISAC Klassifikation
Janka Kascakova is Associate Professor in English at the Catholic University of Ruzomberok, Slovakia and Palacky University Olomouc, the Czech Republic. Her research centers on modernism and the modernist short story, especially the works of Katherine Mansfield, and fantasy literature, chiefly the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
David Levente Palatinus is Associate Professor in Media and Cultural Studies at the Catholic University in Ruzomberok and the Technical University of Liberec.He recently co-edited Gothic Metamorphoses across the Centuries (2020). His book Human/Non/Human: Technics and Subjectivity across Media is forthcoming in 2023.
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
David Levente Palatinus
Janka Kascakova
PART I: RECEPTION AND TRANSLATIONS OF TOLKIEN IN HUNGARY
Reading Tolkien in Hungary, Part I: the 20th Century
Gergely Nagy
Reading Tolkien in Hungary, Part II: the 21st Century
Gergely Nagy
PART II: RECEPTION AND TRANSLATIONS OF TOLKIEN IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND ITS SUCCEEDING COUNTRIES
Mythologia Non Grata: Tolkien and Socialist Czechoslovakia
Janka Kascakova
"Through darkness you have come to your hope": The Dynamics of J.R.R. Tolkien's Work Reception in the Czech Context
Tereza Dedinova
J.R.R. Tolkien in the Slovak Press: Situation After 1990
Jozefa Pevcikova
Eva Urbanova
Translated by Jela Kehoe
Unknotting the Translation Knots in The Hobbit: A Diachronic Analysis of Slovak Translations from 1973 and 2002
Jela Kehoe
PART III: STUDYING FANTASY AFTER TOLKIEN: LEGACIES AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
Growing Up in Fantasy: Inspecting the Convergences of Young Adult Literature and Fantastic Fiction
Martina Vranova
One Does Not Simply Teach Fantasy: How Students of English and American Studies in Hungary View the Genre and Tolkien's Legacy
Nikolett Sipos
From Niche to Mainstream? Screen Culture's Impact on Contemporary Perceptions of Fantasy
David Levente Palatinus
Index
Dateiformat: PDF
Kopierschutz: ohne DRM (Digital Rights Management)
Systemvoraussetzungen:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Verwenden Sie zum Lesen die kostenlose Software Adobe Reader, Adobe Digital Editions oder einen anderen PDF-Viewer Ihrer Wahl (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
- Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Installieren Sie bereits vor dem Download die kostenlose App Adobe Digital Editions oder die App PocketBook (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
- E-Book-Reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino u.v.a.m. (nur bedingt: Kindle)
Das Dateiformat PDF zeigt auf jeder Hardware eine Buchseite stets identisch an. Daher ist eine PDF auch für ein komplexes Layout geeignet, wie es bei Lehr- und Fachbüchern verwendet wird (Bilder, Tabellen, Spalten, Fußnoten). Bei kleinen Displays von E-Readern oder Smartphones sind PDF leider eher nervig, weil zu viel Scrollen notwendig ist.
Ein Kopierschutz bzw. Digital Rights Management wird bei diesem E-Book nicht eingesetzt.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer E-Book Hilfe.