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THE CLASSICIST VISION OF THE JOURNALIST MIHAI EMINESCU ON CULTURE
THE CLASSICIST VISION OF THE JOURNALIST MIHAI EMINESCU ON CULTURE

Author(s): Iulian Bitoleanu
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Studies of Literature, Communication studies
Published by: Editura Sitech
Keywords: journalism; conception on culture; national specificity; Eminescu;

Summary/Abstract: This paper explores Mihai Eminescu’s journalist work aiming to describe his conception on culture and on its importance in society. The methodology comprises the comparative method and procedures of the content analysis method. Firstly, we make a classification of the articles published by the journalist Eminescu. Then we draft their taxonomy, on three categories: a) articles with a general character; b) articles in concentric circles, with a gradual assignation of literature, language and press inside culture, some kind of “pars pro toto”; c) “impure” articles, dealig with politics, national specificity and history. From all articles, we extract and reveal Eminescu’s balanced conception on the act of culture, realizing perennial ideas of the classicism.Giving them rightfully journalist effigy total, the shock of the nineteenth century Romanian journalist Mihai Eminescu, a culture devoted an amount of articles that are grouped into: a) general articles; b) articles in concentric circles, with staggered assignation of literature, language, folklore, media in the area of culture, a kind of "pars pro toto"; c) articles "impure" escalating political, national character and history. Method consists of verticalization of dozens of journalistic materials, significant clippings. We exegesis distanced somewhat impassive in cultural journalism Eminescu, although there explicit titles of some of the studies "about civilization", "culture", "culture and nationality". In essence, it reveals a healthy conception of culture act, drawing ideas perennial classicism.

  • Issue Year: 3/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 95-105
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English