From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century:
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Beschreibung: | In the paper I am going to address the following questions. How was the story presented at the politicized market (conservative, liberal, socialist press) by male writers and how was it interpreted by their readers? How did men from the elite understand honour? What were the social functions of the duel? Why did some contemporaries make attempts to incorporate duelling into a particular way of life and why did these efforts fail? What did the duel reveal about the drive of Bulgarian society towards modernization? What did it reflect in terms of the traditions of Bulgarian society, its cultural norms and forms of behaviour, desires and anxieties? If Kevin McAleer points out that at fin-de-siècle, the Germans were Europe's most tenacious and serious duelists the historian feels compelled to distinguish the Bulgarian kind of duel from other national styles at the time |
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spelling | Detchev, Stefan Verfasser aut From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century Stefan Detchev Sofia [Bulgaria] Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS) 2009 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2009 1 Online-Ressource(1 p. 34) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier In the paper I am going to address the following questions. How was the story presented at the politicized market (conservative, liberal, socialist press) by male writers and how was it interpreted by their readers? How did men from the elite understand honour? What were the social functions of the duel? Why did some contemporaries make attempts to incorporate duelling into a particular way of life and why did these efforts fail? What did the duel reveal about the drive of Bulgarian society towards modernization? What did it reflect in terms of the traditions of Bulgarian society, its cultural norms and forms of behaviour, desires and anxieties? If Kevin McAleer points out that at fin-de-siècle, the Germans were Europe's most tenacious and serious duelists the historian feels compelled to distinguish the Bulgarian kind of duel from other national styles at the time Local History / Microhistory Comparative Study of Literature Studies in violence and power |
spellingShingle | Detchev, Stefan From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century Local History / Microhistory Comparative Study of Literature Studies in violence and power |
title | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century |
title_auth | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century |
title_exact_search | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century |
title_exact_search_txtP | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century |
title_full | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century Stefan Detchev |
title_fullStr | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century Stefan Detchev |
title_full_unstemmed | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century Stefan Detchev |
title_short | From "HUSH" to "OFFICIAL" (Fashioning of "Gospodina") - Masculinity, Identity and Duelling in Bulgaria in the Late Nineteeth Century |
title_sort | from hush to official fashioning of gospodina masculinity identity and duelling in bulgaria in the late nineteeth century |
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