On the Method of Imagological Inquiry
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https://doi.org/10.15633/sts.4189Keywords:
imagology, literary studies, methodology, image, other, alienAbstract
The aim of this study is to prepare the literary researcher to conduct imagological research. The text is therefore introductory and instructional on the one hand and reviewing and synthetic on the other. It consists of four parts: (1) an explanation of three basic imagological concepts: other / alien, image, and ethnotype; (2) a discussion of the way in which source material for imagological research is collected; (3) the characteristics of the possible ways of developing the selected text material and therefore possible profiles of imagological research; (4) a presentation of some of the most important findings of imagology and an indication of the related moments of imagological analysis, in which the scholar should exercise particular caution.
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