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https://doi.org/10.17234/SEC.37.13

Between Universalism and Pluralism: Ethnographic Representations and Identification Practices in the Alps-Adriatic Region

Jurij Fikfak


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str. 243-266

preuzimanja: 54

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Sažetak

The paper examines writing strategies, rhetorical questions, and descriptive styles in nineteenth-century ethnographic texts from the Alpine–Adriatic region within the Habsburg Empire. Based on four case studies – the Carinthian critiques, the historiography of the Austrian Littoral, the nationalisation of ethnography in Carniola, and broader synthetic works such as Rudolf’s Kronprinzenwerk and Vivante’s Irredentismo Adriatico – it analyses how rhetorical practices navigated between imperial unification and national differentiation. Influenced by Enlightenment universalism and Romantic pluralism, these practices transformed modes of identification: from portrayals of the exotic “Other” to the formation of cultural subjects.

Ključne riječi

rhetorical strategies; ethnography; identification practices; universalism; pluralism; Alpe-Adria; linguistic turn

Hrčak ID:

342900

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/342900

Datum izdavanja:

30.12.2025.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: slovenski

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