ISBN13: | 9781032525587 |
ISBN10: | 1032525584 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 198 pages |
Size: | 229x152 mm |
Language: | English |
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J.R.R. Tolkien in Central Europe
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This volume is a long overdue contribution to the dynamic, but unevenly distributed study of fantasy and J.R.R. Tolkien?s legacy in Central Europe. The essays move between and across theories of cultural and social history, reception, adaptation and audience studies.
This volume is a long overdue contribution to the dynamic, but unevenly distributed study of fantasy and J.R.R. Tolkien?s legacy in Central Europe. The chapters move between and across theories of cultural and social history, reception, adaptation, and audience studies, and offer methodological reflections on the various cultural perceptions of Tolkien?s oeuvre and its impact on twenty-first century manifestations. They analyse how discourses about fantasy are produced and mediated, and how processes of re-mediation shape our understanding of the historical coordinates and local peculiarities of fantasy in general, and Tolkien in particular, all that in Central Europe in an age of global fandom. The collection examines the entanglement of fantasy and Central European political and cultural shifts across the past 50 years and traces the ways in which its haunting legacy permeates and subverts different modes and aesthetics across different domains from communist times through today?s media-saturated culture.
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
- Reading Tolkien in Hungary, Part II: the 21st Century
Gergely Nagy
Gergely Nagy
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PART II: RECEPTION AND TRANSLATIONS OF TOLKIEN IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND ITS SUCCEEDING COUNTRIES
- Mythologia Non Grata: Tolkien and Socialist Czechoslovakia
- "Through darkness you have come to your hope": The Dynamics of J.R.R. Tolkien?s Work Reception in the Czech Context
- J.R.R. Tolkien in the Slovak Press: Situation After 1990
- Unknotting the Translation Knots in The Hobbit: A Diachronic Analysis of Slovak Translations from 1973 and 2002
- Growing Up in Fantasy: Inspecting the Convergences of Young Adult Literature and Fantastic Fiction
- One Does Not Simply Teach Fantasy: How Students of English and American Studies in Hungary View the Genre and Tolkien?s Legacy
- From Niche to Mainstream? Screen Culture?s Impact on Contemporary Perceptions of Fantasy
Janka Kascakova
Tereza Dědinová
Jozefa Pevčíková
Eva Urbanová
Translated by Jela Kehoe
Jela Kehoe
PART III: STUDYING FANTASY AFTER TOLKIEN: LEGACIES AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
Martina Vránová
Nikolett Sipos
David Levente Palatinus
Index