

Ágnes Györke and Tamás Juhász, "Urban Culture and the Modern City: Hungarian Case Studies" (Leuven UP, 2024)
Dec 30, 2024
Ágnes Györke, an associate professor and leading researcher on cosmopolitan ethics in urban contexts, teams up with Tamás Juhász, who specializes in British and American literature and Central European film. Together, they discuss the often-overlooked role of Central and Eastern European cities in urban studies. Their work explores Budapest's cultural evolution, the urban-rural dichotomy, and how historical moments shape identity. They also reflect on the impact of the COVID pandemic on urban culture research, highlighting ongoing challenges and future avenues for exploration.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Urban Culture in Hungary
02:11 • 14min
Exploring the Urban-Rural Dichotomy in Hungary
16:04 • 3min
Urbanization and Cultural Identity in Hungary
18:45 • 14min
Exploring Urban Culture and Historical Traces in Modern Cities
33:00 • 2min
Urban Culture in Flux: Reflections on Budapest
35:13 • 21min