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2. Orientalismus a sebeorientalizace
- Creator:
- Glanc, Tomáš
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This essay, written for the Czech translation of Edward Said’s (1935–2003) Orientalism (1978),explores ways in which to apply Said’s concept to Slavic Studies. The author points out twokey features. The first, the concept of ‘self‑Orientalization’(which the author uses in this context),indicates that Slavness (unlike Orientalism) is an activity developed chiefly within the communityit relates to. Second, the concept signals that in certain circumstances among Slavs asa whole strategies develop that ‘Orientalize’ the individual parts among themselves (for example,the relations between Russian Slavdom and ‘south‑central‑European’Slavdom). The authoroffers two examples in support of his premise: one, a contextual interpretation of Pushkin’s KlevetnikamRossii (To the Slanderers of Russia, 1831); the other, an interpretation of intra‑Slavtensionsand the thematization of Slavness, which appeared during the preparations for the SlavCongress of 1908. In conclusion, the author states that the general inspiration of Said’s conceptconsists in the interdisciplinary exploration of the ways in which these ideas were formed,who formed them, and what was the long‑termresult.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public