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Comparative Central European Culture Edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek
The
volume contains selected papers of conferences organized by the editor,
Steven Totosy, in 1999 and 2000 in Canada and the US on various topics
of culture and literature in Central and East Europe. Based on the (contested)
notion of the existence of a specific cultural context of the region defined
as "Central Europe," contributors to the volume discuss comparative
cultural studies as a theoretical framework (Steven Totosy), modernism
in Central European literature (Andrea Fábry), Central European
Holocaust poetry (Zsuzsanna Ozsváth), gender in Central European
literature and film (Anikó Imre), Austroslovakism in the work of
Slovak writer Anton Hykisch (Peter Petro), Kundera and the identity of
Central Europe (Hana Pichova), public intellectuals in Central Europe
after 1989 (Katherine Arens), contemporary Austrian and Hungarian cinema
(Catherine Portuges), the notion of peripherality in contemporary East
European culture (Roumiana Deltcheva), and Central European Jewish family
history in the film Sunshine (Susan Rubin Suleiman). The volume includes
a bibliography for the study of Central
European Culture biographical abstracts of contributors, and an index.
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