Letters of recognition: the spatial inscription of literature in the Romanian street nomenclature.

IF 3.7 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mihai S Rusu, Stefan Baghiu
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Abstract

Similar to other countries from Central and South-Eastern Europe, Romania's cultural field developed as a literature-centric system. Throughout the process of nation-making and state-building that unfolded starting with the early nineteenth century, literary figures (writers, poets, and other men of letters) have played a critical role in shaping Romanians' historical consciousness and national identity. This paper intersects the conceptual perspective derived from the tenets of critical place-name scholarship with historical contextualisation provided by literary studies to examine the patterns of spatial inscription of literary figures in Romania's urban street names. Using as dataset the entire collection of street names in Romania's cities and towns (N = 49,469), the article analyses who are the canonical writers commemorated in the country's streetscape and how the presence of writers had changed after Romania's regime change of 1989. It then charts the spatial distribution of writers' names across the country's geo-historical regions, investigates the gender disparity, as well as, the ethnic structuring of the literary namescape. The first to combine critical place-name research with literary studies in a quantitative approach to a large-N set of spatial data, the study contributes to several bodies of scholarship by mapping the memorial literaturisation of street nomenclature at the national level as well as its longitudinal dynamics, regional variation, gender disparity, and ethnic structure.

识别字母:罗马尼亚街道命名中文学的空间铭文。
与其他中欧和东南欧国家类似,罗马尼亚的文化领域发展为一个以文学为中心的体系。在19世纪初开始的国家建立和国家建设过程中,文学人物(作家、诗人和其他文人)在塑造罗马尼亚人的历史意识和民族认同方面发挥了关键作用。本文将从批判性地名学术的原则中衍生出的概念视角与文学研究提供的历史语境相结合,以研究罗马尼亚城市街道名称中文学人物的空间铭文模式。本文以罗马尼亚城镇街道名称的全部集合(N = 49,469)作为数据集,分析了该国街景中纪念的典型作家,以及1989年罗马尼亚政权更迭后作家的存在是如何变化的。然后,它绘制了作家名字在全国地理历史区域的空间分布,调查了性别差异,以及文学名字的种族结构。该研究首次将批判性地名研究与文学研究结合起来,采用定量方法对大n组空间数据进行研究,通过在国家层面上绘制街道命名的纪念文学化及其纵向动态、地区差异、性别差异和种族结构,为几个学术机构做出了贡献。
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Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
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3.80
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