Urban Culture and the Modern City

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Engels | 07-03-2024 | 330 pagina's

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Hungarian urban culture in the 20th and the 21st centuries.

Tekst achterflap

When consulting key works on urban studies, the absence of Central and Eastern European towns is striking. Cities such as Vienna, Budapest, Prague, and Trieste, where such notable figures as Freud, Ferenczi, Kafka, and Joyce lived and worked, are rarely studied in a translocal framework, as if Central and Eastern Europe were still a blind spot of European modernity. This volume expands the scope of literary urban studies by focusing on Budapest and Hungarian small towns, offering in-depth analyses of the intriguing link between literature, the arts, and material culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. The case studies situate Hungarian urban culture within the global flow of ideas as they explore the period of modernism, the mid-century, and the post-1989 era in a context that moves well beyond the borders of the country.

Slogan/Promotie

When consulting key works on urban studies, the absence of Central and Eastern European towns is striking. Cities such as Vienna, Budapest, Prague, and Trieste, where such notable figures as Freud, Ferenczi, Kafka, and Joyce lived and worked, are rarely studied in a translocal framework, as if Central and Eastern Europe were still a blind spot of European modernity. This volume expands the scope of literary urban studies by focusing on Budapest and Hungarian small towns, offering in-depth analyses of the intriguing link between literature, the arts, and material culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. The case studies situate Hungarian urban culture within the global flow of ideas as they explore the period of modernism, the mid-century, and the post-1989 era in a context that moves well beyond the borders of the country.

Biografie

Ágnes Györke is associate professor at Károli Gáspár University’s Department of Literary and Cultural Studies in English and principal investigator of the Cosmopolitan Ethics and the Modern City research group. Tamás Juhász is associate professor at Károli Gáspár University where he teaches modern British and American literature, cultural theory and Central European film.

Inhoudsopgave

Acknowledgements Introduction. The Modern City in Hungarian Culture: Translocal Interventions Ágnes Györke and Tamás Juhász PART I THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY: LITERATURE, PAINTING AND THE CITY Chapter 1. ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’: Ferenc Molnár’s Budapest in Liliom and The Guardsman Márta Pellérdi Chapter 2. City in the Land: Nationalism, Technology and Celebrity Culture in Gyula Krúdy’s Primadonna Tamás Juhász Chapter 3. Small-town Poetics: The Provincial Small Town as the Counterpoint of Metropolis in Dezső Kosztolányi’s Skylark Ágnes Klára Papp Chapter 4. ‘Métèques’ and the Central Powers of ‘Montparnasse’: Emil Szittya and the École de Paris Magdolna Gucsa PART II PERSPECTIVES ON THE MID-CENTURY: PUBLIC ART AND THE NOVEL Chapter 5. Place, Space, Gender and Narrative Agency in Margit Kaffka’s Colours and Years (1911, 1912) and Magda Szabó’s The Fawn (1959) Éva Federmayer Chapter 6. Told and Untold Histories of Oppression: Hungarian Romani Composer János Bihari’s Memory Sites in Budapest under State Socialism Árpád Bak Chapter 7. Small-town Civility and the Concept of Liberty in Géza Ottlik’s Opus Magnum Ferenc Hörcher PART III REFLECTIONS ON THE CONTEMPORARY CITY: MATERIAL, LITERARY, AND VISUAL CULTURES Chapter 8. Surface Matters: An Archaeology of the Arrow Cross in Budapest’s Façades László Munteán Chapter 9. Budapest in Noémi Szécsi’s The Finno-Ugrian Vampire: The Grand and the Peripheral Ágnes Györke Chapter 10. Three Postcards of Budapest: Paradigms of the Urban Imaginary in Post-communist Hungarian Cinema György Kalmár Chapter 11. Old City: Ageist Crime and Transgenerational Care in Kristóf Deák’s The Grandson (2022) Eszter Ureczky Notes on Contributors Index

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EAN :9789462703940
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Uitgever :Universitaire Pers Leuven
Publicatie datum :  07-03-2024
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :236 mm
Breedte :157 mm
Dikte :19 mm
Gewicht :496 gr
Status :Werkdagen voor 18 uur besteld: volgende dag geleverd
Aantal pagina's :330
Keywords :  20th century;21st century;arts;central and eastern europe;hungary;literature;material culture;translocal;urban