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In poetry, if meter has to help memory, it takes its time
Sara Andreetta, Oleksandra Soldatkina, Vezha Boboeva, Alessandro Treves, 2021, original scientific article

Keywords: memory, poetry, meter, Italian poetry
Published in RUNG: 04.11.2021; Views: 1488; Downloads: 40
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MULTIPLE TEMPORALITIES OF THE PARTISAN STRUGGLE
Gal Kirn, 2014, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: multistability, parallax view, multiple temporality, revolutionary time, partisan poetry, WW2, partisan art, determination, alternative world
Published in RUNG: 21.08.2020; Views: 2508; Downloads: 0
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Poetic Self-Reflection in the Poetry of Milan Jesih
Mateja Eniko, 2018, original scientific article

Keywords: Milan Jesih, Slovenian contemporary poetry, metapoetry, self-reflection, self-referentiality, autothematization
Published in RUNG: 15.11.2018; Views: 3704; Downloads: 0
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The Experience of Exile and Home in Connection with the Self-Understanding of the Poet in the Poetry by Tomaž Šalamun
Mateja Eniko, 2017, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: For the poetic creation of Tomaž Šalamun, one of the most important Slovenian modernist poets, the experience of staying abroad was crucial. This was his voluntary and conscious decision. Referring to Said, it was his choice to give force to his creativity. Šalamun’s necessity to go out of home borders is closely connected with his understanding of the role of the poet. In his poetry, exile is represented as experience that allows him to establish himself as a poet, gives him the power to create and to step out of the conventional frameworks. The motive of living abroad is presented in a tense relation to home (both in terms of intimacy and socio-political space). Starting from Bakhtin's theory of dialogism, the poet’s self-understanding of himself and his home is closely linked to the relationship with the other.
Keywords: Slovenian modernist poetry, Tomaž Šalamun, experience of voluntary exile, motive of home, poetic self-reflection
Published in RUNG: 09.05.2018; Views: 4278; Downloads: 0
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“Iz cveta si me izpreménil v plod”: Alojz Gradnik in the Footsteps of Tagore Rabindranath
Ana Toroš, 2016, original scientific article

Abstract: This article deals with the link between Rabindranath Tagore and Alojz Gradnik, the first translator of Tagore’s works into Slovene. After the introduction, wherein the political and cultural context in which Gradnik became acquainted with Tagore’s works is presented, a chronological overview of Gradnik’s translations of Tagore’s works follows. The main part is dedicated to highlighting the many commonalities in Tagore and Gradnik’s poetry, which also serves to uncover Tagore’s influence on Gradnik’s literary production.
Keywords: Alojz Gradnik, Rabindranath Tagore, translations, reception, influences, Slovene poetry, Bengali poetry
Published in RUNG: 24.05.2017; Views: 4385; Downloads: 0
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An Artist Abroad : The influence of a change in surroundings on artistic creativity
Valerija Zabret, 2016, master's thesis

Abstract: The motivation for this thesis was author’s experience as a traveling artists and questioning how experiences abroad influenced her artistic evolution. Nowadays, in the years of globalization and cross-border collaborations, it has become very common for artists to make international connections in order to seek inspiration, funds, connections, exhibition spaces, platforms on which to show their work, studios, workshops, and to establish an international career. The idea of this thesis is to explore the phenomena of traveling artists through literature and analysis of the author’s personal experience and development as an artist in order to identify whether travel is a good practice that should be advised for emerging (or established) artists in order to evolve in their careers. This thesis, “The Influence of a Change in Surroundings on Artistic Creativity,” questions how traveling influences artists and their creativity. It offers a historically overview of the subject and presents contemporary ways and opportunities for artists to travel and work in international environments. In the second part of this thesis, the author presents poetical videos, the “An Artist Abroad – Video Poetry Series,” which were made during the research and through which the author expresses her feelings and observation of her new surroundings. Very personal and poetic work shows the progress and development in the author’s artistic practice, and it shows how new surroundings influenced her creative and production processes.
Keywords: art, artist, artist abroad, artist residency, traveling artist, mobility, surroundings, change, creativity, influence, production, culture, global, contemporary art, video, poetry, series
Published in RUNG: 25.02.2016; Views: 6600; Downloads: 159
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