Continuing the Stereotypes Writing  and Interculturality of the Monarchy-literature in the Contemporary Vojvodinian Hungarian Short Story Literature Cover Image

A Monarchia-irodalom sztereotípiáinak továbbírásai és kultúraközisége a kortárs vajdasági magyar novellairodalomban
Continuing the Stereotypes Writing and Interculturality of the Monarchy-literature in the Contemporary Vojvodinian Hungarian Short Story Literature

Author(s): Gábor Crnkovity
Subject(s): Hungarian Literature
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: Monarchy stereotypes; intermediality; identity; imaginology; interculturality; regionalism; ruralism; tale; microhistory; Trianon-trauma; economic chatting positions

Summary/Abstract: The subject of the survey connects to the monarchy time as a historical period. The monarchy-literature brought important stereotypes. This survey is connected with the examination of these stereotypes. At the approach of the academic area of the identity and the imagology I prove Lacan’s reflection- VIII theory. This work is an expose of a doctoral dissertation which is examines parallel phenomena which appear with the monarchy stereotypes. The cornerstone of this work is the interaction of the identities which strongly connects to the stereotypes. The practical examination of the above-mentioned theoretical factors is based on the contemporary Vojvodinian short stories within the short stories by Herceg János, Juhász Erzsébet, Lovas Ildikó, Balázs Attila, Tolnai Ottó, Majoros Sándor, Németh István, Gion Nándor, Aaron Blum, Mirnics Gyula, Bencsik Orsolya es Szathmári István. Besides it this work makes comparable glancing out the Austrian and Vojvodinian literatures. On the one hand, the dissertation discusses briefly three closely related categories on theoretical level like stereotype, imagology and identity. Inside the stereotype category there is a separate chapter about the wanted-toprove branches of the monarchy stereotypes (national, ethnic, historical, socialeconomic etc.). The thesis discusses the definition, the type and the development of these stereotypes. On the other hand, a brief survey of the monarchy’s historical background is offered by this work, as the leading social and communal norms, values mark the distinctive features of the separation and dissociation, which can be found in the short stories. The examination of the above-mentioned stereotypes and the appearance of the connecting ideas is written through the short stories using a comparative IX view. The survey wants to prove that the contemporary Vojvodinian Hungarian short-storywriters often continue the monarchy stereotypes especially the ethnic stereotypes and the historical stereotypes originating from living together, and it tries to go round the importance of the economic stereotypes the cultures is one of the part of the survey. The text contains a picturesque form of the literature. Between the literature and the painting there is an intermediate connection, therefore in the short stories the language imagery description is shown with this the painting is placed into the field of the survey.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 130-140
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Hungarian