Urban Culture and the Modern City

Urban Culture and the Modern City
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Leuven University Press
Country
BE
Published
15 March 2024
Pages
330
ISBN
9789462703940

Urban Culture and the Modern City

Hungarian urban culture in the 20th and the 21st centuries.

When consulting key works on urban studies, the absence of Central and Eastern European towns is striking. Cities such as Vienna, Budapest, Prague, and Trieste, where such notable figures as Freud, Ferenczi, Kafka, and Joyce lived and worked, are rarely studied in a translocal framework, as if Central and Eastern Europe were still a blind spot of European modernity. This volume expands the scope of literary urban studies by focusing on Budapest and Hungarian small towns, offering in-depth analyses of the intriguing link between literature, the arts, and material culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. The case studies situate Hungarian urban culture within the global flow of ideas as they explore the period of modernism, the mid-century, and the post-1989 era in a context that moves well beyond the borders of the country.

Contributors: Arpad Bak (University of Leeds), Eva Federmayer (Eoetvoes Lorand University), Magdolna Gucsa (Eoetvoes Lorand University / EHESS), Agnes Gyoerke (Karoli Gaspar University), Ferenc Hoercher (Eoetvoes Jozsef Research Centre), Tamas Juhasz (Karoli Gaspar University), Gyoergy Kalmar (University of Debrecen), Laszlo Muntean (Radboud University), Agnes Klara Papp (Karoli Gaspar University), Marta Pellerdi (Pazmany Peter Catholic University), Eszter Ureczky (University of Debrecen).

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