Rezension zu: Dácz, Enikö/ Réka Jakabházi (Hgg.): Literarische Rauminszenierungen in Zentraleuropa. Kronstadt/Brașov/Brassó in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Regensburg: Pustet Verlag 2020, 344 S., ISBN 978-3-7917-3222-0
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Abstract The following review presents an anthology about literary presentations of space or field as a concept described by Pierre Bourdieu in Central Europe. The anthology is conceived as a case study on the plurilingual Transylvanian town of Brașov in the first half of the 20th century and is the result of a six-year-project at the Institute for Culture and History of Southeastern Europe in Munich. The editors are Enikö Dácz and Réka Jakabházi.