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Odnos do staranja in starosti Dame v modrem Noélle Châtelet in Intimno Gabriele Babnik : staranje literarnih junakov
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V diplomski nalogi sem obravnavala odnos do staranja in starosti v romanih Dama v modrem Noëlle Châtelet in Intimno Gabriele Babnik. Roman Intimno se na videz ukvarja s tematiko vzhodnoevropskega rasizma, z dilemami spolne identitete in možnostmi medčloveške bližine oziroma osamljenosti, ampak v ozadju romana se skriva še več kompleksnejše problematike, ki razgalja intimni svet junakov. Babnikova se očitno dotika teme staranja in starosti, ki je najbolj izrazita pri Tiborju, ki zapušča srednja leta, a se mladosti oklepa s pomočjo mlade ljubice Amine. Tiborjev strah pred staranjem izvira predvsem iz njegovega strahu pred smrtjo, ki se manifestira v izgubi hčere Izabele. Za razliko od Tiborja pa se junakinja Noëlle Châtelet - Solange v begu pred svojim življenjem zateče v starost. Roman je oda staranju in starosti, ni ne ironičen in ne iluzoren prikaz teme, ampak iskrena in virtuozna izpoved. Za temeljitejši pregled tematike staranja in starosti se bom v diplomski nalogi dotaknila tudi razmišljanja grških filozofov in drugih literarnih del, ki se dotikajo teme. Podlago za to je opisala Helen Small v monografiji Dolgo življenje. Zanimivo razmišljanje ponujata tudi nemški publicist in urednik Frank Schirrmacher v Zaroti metuzalemov ter ugledni ameriški kirurg in pisatelj Atul Gawande v Minljivosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:francoska književnost, slovenska književnost, literarne teme, starost, staranje, minljivost, gerontologija, diplomsko delo
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Kovač Ažman]
Year:2016
Number of pages:49 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-104984 This link opens in a new window
UDC:82.091:159.922.63
COBISS.SI-ID:61977954 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.10.2018
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Language:English
Abstract:
This Bachelor's Thesis discusses the attitude towards ageing and old age in two novels, namely The Lady in Blue by Noëlle Châtelet and Intimacy by Gabriela Babnik. Although Intimacy seemingly deals with the problem of racism, much more complex issues are at play in the background which shed light on the intimate world of the heroes. It is obvious that Babnik deals with the subject of ageing and old age which is most apparent in Tibor who is transitioning from middle age to old age but clings to youth through his young lover Amina. Tibor's fear of ageing stems mainly from his fear of death which he develops upon the loss of his daughter Izabela. In contrast to Tibor, Châtelet's heroine Solange tries to escape her life by seeking refuge in old age. The novel is an ode to ageing and old age, and is neither an ironic nor illusory depiction of the subject matter, but rather a sincere and masterful confession. For a more comprehensive overview of the subject of ageing and old age, the Bachelor's Thesis will take into consideration the ideas of Greek philosophers and other works of literature which address the subject matter. In so doing, it will draw on Helen Small's monograph The Long Life. Also of interest will be the ideas developed in two other works, namely The Methuselah Conspiracy by Frank Schirrmacher, a German publisher and editor, and Being Mortal by Atul Gawande, a distinguished American surgeon and author.


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