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2013 | 5 | 1 | 33-41

Article title

Europe’s Fe/Male Identity

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Abstracts

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The following study discusses Europe’s identity focussing upon questions such as how Europa’s destiny-the next of kin from Greek mythology-has influenced that of the continent, the relationship between Europe and its nations or Europe’s role in the world. According to French anthropologist Annick de Souzenelle. there is a lunar, that is female and a solar, that is a male side to both Europa and Europe but whereas the mythical figure failed to find and integrate the opposite within herself, Europe does still have the opportunity to discover its solar aspects and reach unity within itself and the world as a whole. Apart from the theory the present paper also tries to give examples from different fields of study such as politics, philosophy and literature, which shall underline Europe’s fe/male identity and role. e. g. Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech. Jose Ortega y Gasset’s Meditation on Europe. Sándor Márai’s Europe’s Abduction or Czeszlaw Milosz’s Native Realm.

Keywords

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Europe   identity   female   male   myth  

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5

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1

Pages

33-41

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Dates

published
2013-07-01
online
2014-05-30

Contributors

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  • Sapientia University, Miercurea Ciuc Department of Humanities

References

  • Churchill. Winston. 1946. The Sinews of Peace. Quoted in Mark A. Kishlansky. 1995. ed.. Sources of World History. New York: HarperCollins. 298-302.
  • Graves. Robert. 2001. Görög mítoszok. [The Greek Myths.] Vol. 1. Trans. László Szíjgyártó. Szeged: Szukits.
  • Márai Sándor. 2008. Európa elrablása. Útirajzok. Röpirat a nemzetnevelés ügyében. [Europe's Abduction. Travelogues. Manifest for National Education.] Debrecen: Helikon.
  • Milosz. Czeslaw. 2011. Családias Európa. [Native Realm.] Trans. Endre Bojtár. Jolán Cservenits. Zsuzsa Mihályi, Lajos Pálfalvi. Viktória Szathmáry- Kellermann. Pozsony: Kalligram.
  • Ortega v Gasset. Jósé. 2007. Elmélkedések Európáról. [Meditation on Europe.] Trans. Dezső Csejtei and Anikó Juhász. Budapest: L'Harmattan.
  • Souzenelle. Annick de. 1999. Oedip interior. Prezenţa Logosului în mitul grec. [The Inner Oedipus. The Presence of the Logos in the Greek Myth.] Trans. Margareta Gyurcsik. Timişoara: Amacord.

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.doi-10_2478_ausp-2014-0003
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