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«Iz Dalmacije» Ide von Düringsfeld: u potrazi za granicama imaginativne geografije u kontekstu ženskog putopisa o Mediteranu
«Iz Dalmacije» Ide von Düringsfeld: u potrazi za granicama imaginativne geografije u kontekstu ženskog putopisa o Mediteranu // IZMEĐU SREDNJE EUROPE I MEDITERANA: GLAZBA, KNJIŽEVNOST I IZVEDBENE UMJETNOSTI BETWEEN CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN: MUSIC, LITERATURE AND THE PERFORMING ARTS / Tomić Ferić, Ivana ; Marić, Antonela (ur.).
Split: Umjetnička akademija Sveučilišta u Splitu ; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu, 2021. str. 467-481
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Naslov
«Iz Dalmacije» Ide von Düringsfeld: u potrazi
za granicama imaginativne geografije u
kontekstu ženskog putopisa o Mediteranu
("From Dalmatia" by Ida von Düringsfeld: In
Search of the Imaginative Geography Limits in
the Context of a Woman's Travelogue on the
Mediterranean)
Autori
Grubišić Pulišelić, Eldi
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
IZMEĐU SREDNJE EUROPE I MEDITERANA: GLAZBA, KNJIŽEVNOST I IZVEDBENE UMJETNOSTI BETWEEN CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN: MUSIC, LITERATURE AND THE PERFORMING ARTS
Urednik/ci
Tomić Ferić, Ivana ; Marić, Antonela
Izdavač
Umjetnička akademija Sveučilišta u Splitu ; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu
Grad
Split
Godina
2021
Raspon stranica
467-481
ISBN
978-953-6617-54-8
Ključne riječi
Ida von Düringsfeld, ženski putopis, Dalmacija, imaginativna geografija, Mediteran, kulturni konstrukt
(Ida von Düringsfeld, Women’s Travel Writing, Dalmatia, imaginative geography Mediterranean, cultural construct)
Sažetak
In the 19th century, many German women writers traveled to those Mediterranean countries which, according to the concept of imaginative geography, fell under a unique cultural construct known as the Orient. Although, according to a popular belief at that time, the Orient began just behind Vienna, Dalmatia, as a Habsburg province, was seen as a semi-oriental country. The German writer Ida von Düringsfeld (1815-1876) chose Dalmatia as her destination and described her impressions in the travel writing «Aus Dalmatien» («From Dalmatia») in 1857. She divides the area of Dalmatia into the coastal part with its islands and the hinterland hidden by hills and mountains, so she establishes this natural division by creating a cultural border between the two parts. In the first part, which the author identifies as a space of civilization, the influence of Venice prevails, while the second, uncivilized and semi-barbaric part, is dominated by the influence of the Ottoman Empire. In the coastal part of Dalmatia, despite the dominant features, she still notices the conflict of Eastern and Western, or oriental/ Balkan/ Eastern European and European elements, while in the hinterland she notices only the backwardness that she perceives and identifies as orientality. The analysis of Ida von Düringsfeld's text highlights the most important places that reflect the intertwining and conflict of civilized/ European and barbaric/ oriental elements within the so- called civilized part of Dalmatia. The analysis of the travel writing showed the extent to which Dalmatia as a cultural construct is shown as a miniature version of the Mediterranean. In the search for the boundaries of imaginative geography, the author has obviously found an authentic space that separates, but also unites cultural influences and values.
Izvorni jezik
Hrvatski
Znanstvena područja
Književnost