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36. Literarne ustvarjalke v slovenskih osnovnošolskih berilihPolona Hadalin Baša, 2021, master's thesis Abstract: Magistrsko delo se osredotoča na vključenost literarnih ustvarjalk v slovenskih osnovnošolskih berilih ter učnih načrtih za predmet slovenščina, program osnovna šola, iz let 2011 in 2018. Predstavi učna gradiva, osnovnošolski predmet slovenščina, literarni kanon in položaj ustvarjalk v njem. Pri tem poskuša kanon predstaviti tudi skozi oči feministične literarne vede, ki postavlja pod vprašaj tradicionalne poglede na kanonski izbor literarnih del. Na koncu so predstavljeni izsledki številčne raziskave, ki podrobno predstavi zastopanost literarnih ustvarjalk in njihovih del v osnovnošolskih berilih, glede na vzgojno-izobraževalna obdobja, literarno zvrst, spol sestavljavk/sestavljavcev beril, založbo in ureditev besedil v berilih ter njihovo zastopanost v učnih načrtih in seznamu bralne značke. Keywords: literarne ustvarjalke, berilo, učbenik, učni načrt, literarni kanon, predmet slovenščina Published in RUNG: 04.03.2022; Views: 2421; Downloads: 74 Full text (1,62 MB) |
37. Literary foremothers : women writers in dialogue with tradition of their ownKatja Mihurko, 2021, reviewed university, higher education or higher vocational education textbook Abstract: The textbook introduces works by Sappho, Christine de Pizan, Aphra Behn, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, George Sand, Caroline Norton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Laura Marholm, Amalie Skram, Virginia Woolf and Amy Lowell. Some of these authors are presented as the role-models, the others as writers looking for their own female tradition and finding it in the writings of their literary foremothers. These responses - in form of poems, extracts from essays and novels - are included in the textbook and enriched with comments, interpretations and tasks for students. In the introduction, the question of female literary tradition is discussed by presenting various theoretical answers from distinguished feminist scholars. Published in RUNG: 01.03.2022; Views: 1961; Downloads: 108 Link to full text |
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40. Thresholds to the "Great Unread" : titling practices in eleven ELTeC collectionsRoxana Patraş, Carolin Odebrecht, Ioana Galleron, Rosario Arias, J. Berenike Herrmann, Cvetana Krstev, Katja Mihurko, Dmytro Yesypenko, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: digital humanities, electronic collection, titles Published in RUNG: 29.10.2021; Views: 1945; Downloads: 67 Full text (3,18 MB) This document has many files! More... |