Spiritual-Religious Literature Through the Lens of Comparative Imagology
Published: 2020
Pages: 112
Format: 170 × 240 mm
Binding: hardback
Subject: Religion
ISBN: 978-80-210-9764-3
Spiritual-Religious Literature Through the Lens of Comparative Imagology
žofia Bárciová, ján Gallik, Dominika Hlavinová, Lenka tkáč-zabáková
The influence and importance of religion and Christian tradition in the specific cultural-geographical construction of Central Europe has become a significant impetus for the formation of national (self-)images. This book provides a reflection on spiritually and religiously oriented literary activities which have also been used as a means of cultural homogenisation and cultural diversification. In an effort to draw public attention towards the possibilities of different ways of looking at literary images, clichés, national symbols or myths, the authors use the tools of comparative imagology. They take into account various significant non-literary circumstances and expand the discourse by analysis of cultural images of the Christian tradition just as a means of cultural and national (self-)identification. Thus, the publication contributes to an intercultural dialogue and it becomes a valuable input to the ongoing debate on the importance of literary production of authors associated with religious-spiritual values in terms of creating (one’s) own cultural image.