Abstract

Velikanska produkcija protiturške propagande je imela za posledico stereotipno podobo Otomana kot divjega, krvoločnega in nečloveškega bitja, označen je bil kot dedni sovražnik krščanstva. Tovrstna propaganda je bila namenjena reševanju notranjih političnih težav. Obenem je ljudsko mišljenje globoko zaznamovalo tisto, kar se je uveljavilo pod imenom turška nadloga in strah pred Turki, o čemer pričajo številne povesti, pesmi, pridige in posamezne šege.

Keywords

slovenska knjževnost;slovenska proza;zgodovinki roman;zgodovinska povest;slovstvena folklora;imagologija;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 821.163.6.09-3:398.5(497.4):316.647.8(=512.161)
COBISS: 49403490 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: The massive scale of anti-Turkish propaganda led to the stereotype of Ottoman as a wild, bloodthirsty and inhuman being, characterised as the hereditary enemy of Christianity. The aim of this kind of propaganda was to solve internal political problems. At the same time, such thinking deeply marked something that asserted itself later as fear of Turks and the feeling that they meant trouble, about which many novels, poems, sermons and individual customs give evidence.
Secondary keywords: Turks;Slovene ethnology;Slovene historical novel;Slovene historical poems;imagology;
Type (COBISS): Not categorized
Pages: Str. 199-204
ID: 19892452
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