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Whose love of which country? : composite states, national histories and patriotic discourses in early modern East Central Europe
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SYSNO ASEP 0342280 Document Type M - Monograph Chapter R&D Document Type Monograph Chapter Title Nation, patria and the aesthetics of existence: Late humanist national discourse and its rewriting by the modern Czech nationalist movement Author(s) Storchová, Lucie (FLU-F) RID, ORCID, SAI Source Title Whose love of which country? : composite states, national histories and patriotic discourses in early modern East Central Europe, Political theology and discourses of identity. - Leiden : Brill, 2010 / Trencsényi B. ; Zászkaliczky M. - ISSN 1873-6548 - ISBN 978-90-04-18262-2 Pages s. 225-254 Number of pages 30 s. Number of copy 500 Number of pages 784 Language eng - English Country NL - Netherlands Keywords discourses of nation ; early modern ; Bohemia Subject RIV AA - Philosophy ; Religion CEZ AV0Z90090514 - FLU-F (2005-2011) Annotation The chapter is concerned with the role played by national discourses in the late humanist "aesthetics of the self". After mentioning the late Foucauldian conceptual framework, the author analyzes interconnections of a national imagery produced by Daniel Adam of Veleslavín (died 1599) and his collaboratuers to particular discourses of subjectivity and ethical preoccupation. This "aesthetics of existence" implied an interpretation of the social whole and the role played by each individual in the set of imagined communities, such as patria or „nation“, and it was performed with mostly corporeal or civic metaphors. In the colcuding part the author points out to changes and shifts in significance, after its rewriting by the modern Czech national movement since the 1780s. Workplace Institute of Philosophy Contact Chlumská Simona, chlumska@flu.cas.cz ; Tichá Zuzana, asep@flu.cas.cz Tel: 221 183 360 Year of Publishing 2011
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