Severočeské pohraničí v cestopise G. R. Gleiga z roku 1839. Ke konceptu periferismu

Title in English North Bohemian borderland in G. R. Gleig´s travelogue from 1839. On the concept of periferism
Authors

DOUŠEK Roman

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Národopisný věstník
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords Travelogue; 1st half of the XIX Century; R. G. Gleig; Orientalism; Periferism
Description The paper deals with material mining of chapters of Robert G. Gleig’s travelogue where the author describes his journey through the Northeast Bohemia borderland in 1837. On the basis of linguistic means that Gleig uses in his description, it constructs the concept of periferism, stemming from E. Said’s orientalism. It defines periferism as a set of concepts and assumptions describing the periphery and leading to a special treatment of the periphery, i.e. a marginal part of its own social-cultural system that is socially and culturally inferior to the core – the center. The concept of periferism proposes to contemplate over the relationship of social elites and bourgeois circles with the inhabitants of the Czech countryside in the XIX century in the framework of their varied interests in this (social) space (tourism, so-called ethnographic interest, educational activities, etc.).

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