J.R.R. Tolkien in Central Europe
Context, Directions, and the Legacy
(Author) Janka KascakovaThis volume is a long overdue contribution to the dynamic, but unevenly distributed study of fantasy and J.R.R. Tolkien's legacy in Central Europe. The essays move between and across theories of cultural and social history, reception, adaptation and audience studies, and offer methodological reflections on the various cultural perceptions of Tolkien's oeuvre and its impact on twenty-first century manifestations. They analyse how discourses about fantasy are produced and mediated, and how processes of re-mediation shape our understanding of the historical coordinates and local peculiarities of fantasy in general, and Tolkien in particular, all that in Central Europe in an age of global fandom. The collection examines the entanglement of fantasy and Central European political and cultural shifts across the past 50 years and traces the ways in which its haunting legacy permeates and subverts different modes and aesthetics across different domains from communist times through today's media-saturated culture.
Janka Kascakova
Janka Kascakova is a Slovak writer known for her novel "The White Lady of Levoca," blending historical fiction with folklore and magic realism. Her lyrical prose and vivid storytelling have earned her critical acclaim, making her a prominent figure in Slovak literature for her unique blend of myth and reality.