Bobinac, Marijan.
(2015).
The Habsburg Legacy from a Postcolonial and Postimperial Perspective.
Umjetnost riječi : Časopis za znanost o književnosti, 59(3-4).
pp. 239-260.
ISSN 0503 - 1583
Abstract
In the discourse on the Habsburg Monarchy, two opposing attitudes
prevail. Depending on one’s perspective, which can be nationally
exclusive or nostalgic, the Monarchy is perceived either as a “peoples’
dungeon” (Völkerkerker) or “unity in multiplicity” (Einheit in der
Vielheit). A group of researchers has recently invested much effort
to overcome this discursive gap, by applying a theoretical paradigm
called the Habsburg Postcolonial. This theoretical approach relies on
Anglo-Saxon postcolonial studies and recent research into Central
European cultural phenomena, and analyzes opposing cultural
forces in the Danube Monarchy (a multinational state formation of
questionable colonial importance), by focusing on: the intertwining of
language, culture and politics; images of the self and others; dynamics
between the center and periphery; and particularism and universalism.
Unlike overseas colonialism, dichotomies such as that of center and
periphery do not appear in pure forms in complex empires such as
the Habsburg Monarchy, so there is a strong tendency among scholars to use postimperial theories when researching this area. This article is concluded with a short case study that shows how the same historic material—a story about medieval Hungarian nobleman Bánk—was transposed in a variety of (supra)national contexts in the turbulent nineteenth century.
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Key words: Habsburg Postcolonial, Central European Studies, Empire Studies, Ban Bánk (József Katona, Franz Grillparzer, Franjo Marković) |
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German language and literature |
Departments: |
Department of German Language and Literature |
Date Deposited: |
21 Feb 2018 17:55 |
Last Modified: |
21 Feb 2018 17:55 |
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http://darhiv.ffzg.unizg.hr/id/eprint/8068 |
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