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Ivo Andrić in Slovenke : predavanje na Petnajstem, jubilejnem simpoziju: Andrićeva publicistika, Ljubljana, Maribor, Bled, 19.-22. oktober 2023
Darko Ilin, 2023, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: Cilj tega prispevka je raziskati delo Iva Andrića in njegovo povezanost s pojmom slovenske ženske. V prvem delu članka bom predstavil Andrićevo dojemanje Slovenk, podano v knjigi Znamenja ob poti. Njegove opise slovenske ženske skušam analizirati z vidika študijev spolov in ženskih podob ter si prizadevam ugotoviti pomen izpostavljenih značilnosti Andrićevih Slovenk. Drugi del članka je posvečen povezanosti Iva Andrića z ženskami slovenskega literarnega sistema. Izpostavil bom nekaj ključnih točk, kot so Andrićev prevod Vide Jeraj v srbohrvaščino, njegovo pismo ob smrti Zofke Kveder, odzive Mire Mihelič in Zlate Vokač na njegovo delo ter navsezadnje prizadevanja sodobnih prevajalk Andrićevega dela v slovenski jezik. Ta pregled po prispeval k boljšemu razumevanju tega, kako je Andrić dojemal Slovenke in hkrati, kako so se Slovenke odzivale na jugoslovanskega nobelovca.
Keywords: Ivo Andrić, študije spolov, reprezentacije ženskosti, medkulturni stiki
Published in RUNG: 24.10.2023; Views: 643; Downloads: 0
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A for Aurora, A for Ambiguity. A century and a Half of George Sand’s Reception in the Slovenian Cultural Sphere
2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: The first part of the title (»A for Aurora«) is borrowed from the afterword to the Slovenian translation of Sands Story of My Life, published on the occasion of the bicentenary of the birth of George Sand by the Slovenian feminist publishing house Delta. The discourse on Aurora Dupin / George Sand in the Slovenian cultural field of the long 19th century is ambigious. While in various press articles we mostly find only mentions and anecdotes about the writer who broke with the conventions of femininity, her work deeply influenced the literary development of Slovenian women writers, especially the most important Slovenian female novelist of the 19th century, Pavlina Pajk. Despite the fact that much has been written about George Sand in the Slovenian cultural field, the first translation did not appear until 1951. It was a translation of Little Fadette and was followed by only two other translations. Sand, who was perceived as a taboo breaker in the 19th century, was introduced to the Slovenian audience of the second half of the 20th century through translations as an author of sentimental prose with a rural love theme. In 2004, however, a turn occurred that actually followed the line of Sand’s ambiguous reception in the 19th and 20th centuries. With the translation of Story of My Life and especially with the afterword by the editor and renowned philosopher Prof. Eva D. Bahovec, Sand was introduced to the Slovenian readership as one of the great figures of the feminist tradition. How is George Sand received today, is she still present in the Slovenian cultural space, and what lies behind the ambiguity of her reception? I will try to answer these questions in my presentation.
Keywords: George Sand, recepcija francoske književnosti, pisateljice, medkulturni stiki, prevod
Published in RUNG: 07.01.2022; Views: 1518; Downloads: 0
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Na letošnjem mednarodnem porevajalskem simpoziju tudi o prevajanju mladinske književnosti
Barbara Pregelj, 2020, professional article

Abstract: poročilo o simpoziju
Keywords: prevajanje, mladinska književnost, medkulturni stiki, simpoziji
Published in RUNG: 29.01.2021; Views: 2275; Downloads: 0
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