Slika stranog sveta u srpskom putopisu XIX veka
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Doctoral thesis Image of the Alien World in Serbian XIX Century
Travelogues for the subject of its study has a genre - determined
procedures of creating “an image of the Other” in travelogue texts that
originated at the Serbian literary territory during the time interval
from the 40-ies of XIX century until the end of the first decade of the
next century. In addition to restrictions by national, genre and
chronological criterion, the subject of the study is also determined by
thematic aspect of selected texts that should be writings about the
territory which by narrative instance is granted the status of nationally
foreign or alien territory.
The study material primarily consists of travelogue essays published
in the form of independent publications, which include works of
Joakim Vujić (Putešestvije po Ungariji, Valahiji, Moldaviji,
Besarabiji, Hersonu i Krimu - Travels in Hungary, Wallachia,
Moldova, Bessarabia, Kherson and Crimea), Ljubomir Nenadović
(Pisma iz Grajfsva...lda, Pisma iz Švajcarske, Pisma iz Italije, Pisma iz
Nemačke - Letters from Greifswald, Letters from Switzerland, Letters
from Italy, Letters from Germany), Vladan Djordjević (Putničke crte,
knj. 1-3 - Travel Lines, Vol. 1-3), Milan Jovanović Morski (S mora i
sa suva - From the Sea and from the Land, Tamo amo po Istoku –
Here and there around the East, Gore dole po Napulju - Up and down
Naples), Sredoje Djordjević (Pisma iz Amerike - Letters from
America), Čedomilj Mijatović (Carigradske slike i prilike -
Constantinople Images and Opportunities). Besides the
aforementioned books, texts published in periodicals of that time have
also been associated to the analyzed corpus.
Basic methodological orientation of the subject study may be defined
as imagological. Given the fact that the phrase is used as designation
for interdisciplinary problem area where numerous humanities and
disciplines equally participate (anthropology, geography, social
psychology), it should be noted that the study approach in the thesis
remains largely within the science of literature framework. Literary
imagology, being a sub-discipline of comparative literature, studies
national characterizations within a (literary) text and only eventually
their equivalents in the social sphere: it means that the study is
focused primarily on ethnic representation in discourse. Due to the
above reason, more attention is paid to morphological, narrative, rhetorical aspects of conformations of the image of the other
compared to their beyond-literary tradition, i.e. social and political
origin.
After consideration of the travelogue principle status as the
imagotypical genre, that is, consideration of its efficiency in the
processes of formulation, preservation and dissemination of national
stereotypes, the thesis also discusses specific subgenre modes of
constituting the image of “the alien world”.