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From Svetokret to Tank: Zenitism and the Slovenian interwar avant-garde (1921-1927) [PDF]
In January 1921, Svetokret, the first radical avant-garde magazine in the newly founded Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, was launched in Ljubljana by Virgil Poljanski (1898-1947). This unique edition was a herald of Zenit (1921-1926), a mouthpiece
Dović Marijan
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From Minor Literature to Neoliberal Noir: The Detective Novels of Sergej Verc [PDF]
In this article, we analyze the politics of representation in the detective tetralogy (1991- 2009) of the late Slovenian and Triestinian writer Sergej Verč. Addressing several aspects of Verč’s primary literary semiotic device of schizophrenia, we trace
Primož Mlačnik
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This article examines fiction, and in particular serialized translations, in the Slovenian-American newspaper Prosveta (Enlightenment) during its first decade (1916–1926) and compares it with three Czech-American newspapers in this regard.
Timothy Pogačar
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The present article highlights the views of Slovenian language teachers on the introduction of comics in literature lessons in primary school. We were interested in Slovenian language teachers’ views on the introduction of comics as an art-literary type
Maja Kerneža, Igor Saksida
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Stilometrijska analiza slovenske pripovjedne književnosti do prve izvorne slovenske priče
STYLOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SLOVENIAN NARRATIVE LITERATURE UP TO THE FIRST ORIGINAL SLOVENIAN NARRATIVE Quantitative approaches in studying literature already have a long tradition, reac-hing back to the period before digital humanities became an ...
Žejn, Andrejka
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This review of the monograph “Multiculturality and Interculturality in Slovenian Literature” (Maribor, 2017), by Slovenian literary critic and Doctor of Philology Silvija Borovnik, discerns the content and problems of the book. We focus especially on the
Aleksandra N. Krasovec
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IMAGE OF THE CHILD IN SLOVENIAN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
<div><p>Period of childhood is supposed to be protected period. Adults are supposed to act for the benefit of the child, but reality shows us this is often not the case. Even the etymology of the word ‘child’ in Slovene (France Bezlaj, Marko Snoj) is showing the disparity in understanding of the word ‘child’ and of the real understanding of
Milena Mileva Blažič, Arburim Iseni
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Yugoslav Politics in the 1980s from the Perspective of Boris Muževič and Other Former Slovenian Communists [PDF]
The paper reviews the recently published diary of Boris Muževič and earlier memoirs of former Slovenian communist officials. Along with selected archival sources, this literature is used to discuss the role of Muževič and his Slovenian colleagues in the ...
Michal Janíčko
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Slovenska prostorna znanost o književnosti i književna interpretacija
SLOVENIAN SPATIAL ORIENTED LITERARY STUDIES AND LITERARY INTERPRETATION The paper examines how to interpret literature from the viewpoint of modern spatially oriented literary studies, more precisely, of its Slovenian academic ...
Perenič, Urška
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The article discusses translation policy in Slovenia as part of the country’s cultural diplomacy. Translations of Slovenian literature, especially into German and English, are among the goals of the country’s cultural policy, in part because of Slovenia ...
Julija Rozman
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