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![]() IOVU, Elisaveta. . In: Identities in Globalisation. Intercultural Perspectives Literature. Ediția a 6-a, Lite, 25 mai 2019, Tîrgu Mureş,. Tîrgu Mureş, România: The Alpha Institute for Multicultural Studies, 2019, pp. 610-617. ISBN 978-606-8624-19-8. |
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In this article we will review the meanings of the „Other" image which has acquired to different authors and to some disciplines such as psychology, ethnology, history, sociology, anthropology and, in particular, of the comparative literature. Actually, there are many types of imagologies which depending on the specific approach of the „Other‖. Starting from the way they define their subject matter, namely the notion of the „Other‖, imagology is divided into psychological imagology, historical imagology, literary imagology, anthropological imagology, social imagology. |
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Cuvinte-cheie the Other, The Stranger, Alter, Queer, imagology |
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