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This book combines the theory of intertextuality and intermediality
with imagological reflections. These are understood as a way of
intercultural, hermeneutically oriented secondary communication in
which the analyses of "otherness" do not serve for the purposes of
presenting one's own self, but for understanding it. By providing
tangible text examples from Central European literatures (and
others), the authors focus on the circulation of "culture images"
as a multilayer text, where reality is represented through verbal
means and interpretational proceedings. These images emerged
primarily in the period of rising nationalism and, to some extent,
they persist to this day. The monograph thus opens a new
perspective for theoretical analysis of problems.
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