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Espaces de sacralité profanée: pour une mythographie des villes en Europe au siècle XXI (Budapest, Lisboa, Baden-Baden)
Publicado 18-04-2011
Palabras clave
- city,
- myths,
- mythography,
- sacred,
- space
Cómo citar
D’Angelo, B. (2011). Espaces de sacralité profanée: pour une mythographie des villes en Europe au siècle XXI (Budapest, Lisboa, Baden-Baden). Verbum – Analecta Neolatina, 12(2), 257–268. https://doi.org/10.1556/Verb.12.2010.2.1
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Resumen
What kind of mixture exists between the new and ancient mythographical models of cities? What sort of mythography, redefining myths and dissolving them from their sacred and profane features, does contemporary literature propose? Are Chico Buarque’s Budapest, Claudio Magris’s Danube or Péter Eszterházy’s Harmonia coelestis new examples for a new European mythography? What is the meaning of "mythical" for a 21st-century city? What is the role of perifericity in the mythographied cities of postmodernity? These are some questions this paper will consider.