Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo

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Main Author: Simões, Maria João
Publication Date: 2018
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Intercultural communication and the way we perceive foreigners are crucial concerns in contemporary society.Throughout History, and in several ways, Literature has provided us with vivid representations of foreign and national characters, in their frequent cultural clashes, helping us to better understand humanity. This paper aims at identifying the importance of Imagology inside the literary criticism domain as an adequate hermeneutical approach to better understand hetero-images and auto-images represented in literary texts. It also claims that recent research on stereotypes achieved in Social Psychology will vastly contribute to the analysis of the images and counter-images represented in literary works, as I have pointed out in the “Xenographies” - Wolverhampton Conference, in 2009, and in the introduction of the book Imagotipos Literários (2011). Philippe Beck also noted, in 2010, the vicinity of stereotypes study and the construction of self and hetero-images, and advocated the idea of conjoint and interdisciplinary research.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
title Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
spellingShingle Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
Simões, Maria João
Imagology
Transnationalism
Stereotypes
Imagotypes
Allophilia
Rhys Hughes
João de Melo
title_short Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
title_full Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
title_fullStr Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
title_full_unstemmed Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
title_sort Imagology and Transnacionalism: Stereotypes. Hetero-imagotypes and Allophilia in Rhys Hughes and João de Melo
author Simões, Maria João
author_facet Simões, Maria João
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simões, Maria João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Imagology
Transnationalism
Stereotypes
Imagotypes
Allophilia
Rhys Hughes
João de Melo
topic Imagology
Transnationalism
Stereotypes
Imagotypes
Allophilia
Rhys Hughes
João de Melo
description Intercultural communication and the way we perceive foreigners are crucial concerns in contemporary society.Throughout History, and in several ways, Literature has provided us with vivid representations of foreign and national characters, in their frequent cultural clashes, helping us to better understand humanity. This paper aims at identifying the importance of Imagology inside the literary criticism domain as an adequate hermeneutical approach to better understand hetero-images and auto-images represented in literary texts. It also claims that recent research on stereotypes achieved in Social Psychology will vastly contribute to the analysis of the images and counter-images represented in literary works, as I have pointed out in the “Xenographies” - Wolverhampton Conference, in 2009, and in the introduction of the book Imagotipos Literários (2011). Philippe Beck also noted, in 2010, the vicinity of stereotypes study and the construction of self and hetero-images, and advocated the idea of conjoint and interdisciplinary research.
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