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Literature and Nation: How Slovene is Slovene Literature?
Treatises and Documents, Journal of Ethnic Studies / Razprave in Gradivo, Revija za narodnostna vprašanja, 2021Abstract Contemporary discussions often focus on questions such as What is Slovene literature and Who can be considered a Slovene writer. This shows that literature is one of the central fields of discourse related to topics including the understanding and definition of the Slovene nation and questions concerning national minorities. The
Leben, Andrej, Kohl, Felix Oliver
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Contemporary Slovene Literature
Nationalities Papers, 1993Contemporary Slovene literature from 1950 to the present has been deeply influenced, above all, by two major factors: first, its own tradition through a century-long development, and secondly, the socio-political position of literature immediately after the Second World War.
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A survey of American Slovene literature, 1900-1945
2012Abstract not available.
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Riječ je o četverosveščanoj enciklopediji svjetske književnosti 20. stoljeća u kojoj je autorica sintetski obradila slovensku književnost te autore Aleša Debeljaka, Andreja Hienga i Tomaža Šalamuna.
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Riječ je o četverosveščanoj enciklopediji svjetske književnosti 20. stoljeća u kojoj je autorica sintetski obradila slovensku književnost te autore Aleša Debeljaka, Andreja Hienga i Tomaža Šalamuna.
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Women Writers in Slovene Literature, 1840s–1990
2001Women writers appear relatively late in Slovene literature, and it is not until the nineteenth century that occasional women’s names may be found. Despite their conspicuous absence, however, in those early centuries, there is evidence of the use of Slovene for letter-writing by women in aristocratic circles, namely Baroness E. M.
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Biography, Descent, and Slovenization: Literature and Slovenian Migrants in Argentina
2020This chapter explores interactive processes of identity and memory formation, writing, and the constitution of ethnic boundaries among descendants of Slovenian migrants in Argentina through literature. The analysis employs instrumentalist and situational approaches of identity to examine ethnic renewal processes in migration contexts.
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Does the Drina flow? Cultural indifference and Slovene/Yugoslav literature in Turkish
Across Languages and Cultures, 2013The goal of the present study is twofold. The first goal is to identify the current status of Slovene literature in the Turkish literary system and to explore the ways in which Slovene and Yugoslav literatures have been (non-)translated into Turkish during the past 50 years.
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