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Molly Malone: Mit in duša Dublina
ID Sovič, Nina (Author), ID Jezernik, Božidar (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Diplomsko delo pripoveduje zgodbo o mladenki po imenu Molly Malone, ki naj bi živela v sedemnajstem stoletju. V očeh naroda se predstavlja kot lik junakinje delavskega razreda, s katerim se ponosno identificirajo. Zgodba je predstavljena v pesmi Cockles and Mussels, poznana tako Ircem kot vsem Ircem po duši. Pesem predvajajo na pomembnejših športnih prireditvah kot himno, vsak dan pa jo je možno parkrat slišati v irskih pubih. Pesem je svojstveno odpeta v različicah raznih glasbenikov – le besedilo, kot ga je zapisal škotski pesnik James Yorkston leta 1884, je enako. Pomembnost junakinje je izpostavljena v centru mesta Dublin kot nekoliko drzno oblikovan spomenik. Le-ta je deležen marsikatere pripombe, grabežljivosti in priljubljenosti tako med domačini kot med tujci. Priljubljenost in narodna identiteta sežeta tudi preko morja. Irski prebivalci so ob zapuščanju otoka in naselitvi v krajih širom sveta predstavljajo s svojo junakinjo v odpiranju irskih pubov, restavracij ipd. Komercializacija identitete je vidna predvsem v trgovinah s turističnimi spominki. Skozi Mollyjino zgodbo je predstavljeno takratno življenje in denarne stiske. Kot prodajalka školjk je v nočnih urah prodajala tudi svoje telo kot prostitutka. Za lažjo obrazložitev dejanj mladenke je predstavljena zgodovina mesta Dublin in življenje v viktorijanskem času. Ključno vprašanje je, kako je lahko zgodba oziroma pesem o mladenki, za katero ni dokazov, da je zares obstajala, postala tako pomembna za celoten narod.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Molly Malone, Dublin, Irska, Cockles and Mussels, komercializacija identitete
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-120972 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:28.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:Molly Malone: Myth and soul of Dublin
Abstract:
The thesis tells the story of a young woman named Molly Malone, who is said to have lived in the seventeenth century. In the eyes of people, she presents herself as the heroine of the working class and thus they proudly identify themselves. The story was presented in the song »Cockles and Mussels«, known to both the Irish and Irish by heart. The song is announced at major sports events as an anthem, and it is possible to hear it a couple of times every day in Irish pubs. The song is uniquely sung in versions by various musicians – the text is preserved in the same way as it was written by the Scottish poet James Yorkston in 1884. The importance of the heroine is especially highlighted in Dublin city centre as a somewhat daringly designed monument. It has received many comments, predation and popularity among both locals and foreigners. Popularity and national identity also reach across the sea. When leaving the island and settling in places around the world, the Irish people present themselves with their heroine in the opening of Irish oubs, restaurants, etc. The commercialization of identity is especially visible in tourist souvenir shops. Through Molly's story, the life and financial hardships of that time are presented. As a shellfish saleswoman, she also offered her body at night as a prostitute. The history of the city and life in the Victorian times of Dublin is presented to facilitate the explanation of the young woman's actions. The important question is how could the story or a song about a young woman, for whom there is no evidence that she really existed, become so important to the whole nation.

Keywords:Molly Malone, Dublin, Ireland, Cockles and Mussels, commercialization of identity

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