2000
Eurozine
Akadeemia
2008-11-18
Abstracts for 2000 10/2008
Carlo Ginzburg: Learning from the Enemy
The pioneer of micro history on the French Prehistory of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Some excerpts from his paper presented at UCLA, European Colloquium, February 16, 2006.
János Háy: Death of a nation
The Hungarian poet on the new book edited by Elemér Hankiss and Péter Heltai. The volume includes 186 lyrical, ironical and objective answers of 186 authors on the question: what would happen if Hungary were to disappear off the face of the earth?
Péter Bihari: Occupying, Leben-s-raum
The Hungarian historian on Begriffsgeschichte. The history of several racial, social Darwinist notions in Magyar Land.
András Czeglédi: Was there any Fyodor Mikhailovich Nietzsche?
Dostoyevskian influences on Nietzsche. Novels and reflections. Textuality, intertextuality and anxiety of influence.
Sándor Bazsányi: In and out
Metonymy, hyperbola, irony -- basic elements of the Nietzschean rhetoric and theory of language. The Nietzschean metonymy breaks, not intentionally, but actually, with any clear genealogy and strong hierarchy.