Imagology is a branch of comparative literature. More specifically, it is concerned with "the study of cross-national perceptions and images as expressed in literary discourse".[1] While it adopts a constructivist perspective on national stereotypes and national character, it does emphasize that these stereotypes may have real social effects. It was developed in the 1950s with practitioners in France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.[2][3] It never gained much of a foothold in anglophone academia. This may be attributed to imagology's skewed relationship[clarification needed] to Edward Said's influential Orientalism, which is much better known in this context.[3]
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Imagology is a branch of comparative literature. More specifically, it is concerned with "the study of cross-national perceptions and images as expressed...
icons. Painted churches and monasteries of South Bucovina in Romanian imagology], Kraków 2006, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, ss. 444, 120...
component of nineteenth-century, postwar and contemporary transatlantic imagology.¨ (Clicking on the small triangles at the head of a category will sort...
declined in the decades that followed due to changes in academic thought. Imagology National identity "National Character | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia...
1996 until 2005. Leerssen has worked in the fields of Irish Studies, imagology and European studies. His main research focus is on the relationship between...
November 2015. Books Beller, Manfred; Leerssen, Joseph Theodoor (2007). Imagology: The Cultural Construction and Literary Representation of National Characters...
Doorslaer, Luc, Flynn, Peter & Leerssen, Joep (ed.). Interconnecting Translation Studies and Imagology. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016. v t e...
the first global seminar using teleconferencing technology. The book, Imagologies: Media Philosophy (1994) grew out of the seminar. At Barcamp events,...
1994 saw the publication of Saarinen's best-known non-academic work, Imagologies: Media Philosophy, written jointly with American philosopher Mark C....
Metropolis and Diaspora. Zitros. Beller, Manfred; Leerssen, Joep (2007). Imagology: The Cultural Construction and Literary Representation of National Characters:...
and Joseph Theodoor Leerssen, eds. (2007). "Character (Dramatic)" in Imagology: The Cultural Construction and Literary Representation of National Characters...
Peter & Leerssen, Joep (ed.). Interconnecting Translation Studies and Imagology. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016. Attribution This article incorporates...
approaches, from historical anthropology, demography, literary theory and imagology. Research into the early modern period and, to a lesser extent, the Middle...
In Luc van Doorslaer (ed.). Interconnecting Translation Studies and Imagology. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 132–133. ISBN 9789027267719. The...
comparatist Hugo Dyserinck that was focused on what Dyserinck called "imagology". Dyserinck demanded critical research of mutually existing (ideological)...
Portuguesa (c.1550–1902) e o Nacionalismo (Colonial) de Teófilo Braga [Imagology and National Myths: The Twelfth Episode of England in Portuguese Literature...