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Vloga medijev v distopičnih romanih med kritiko in svarilom : magistrsko delo
ID Zalokar, Lucijan (Author), ID Komel, Mirt (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Amon Prodnik, Jernej (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
V magistrskem delu se posvečam analizi medijev v distopičnih romanih ter njihovi kontekstualizaciji skozi prizmo zgodovine utopične misli, Lukácseve teorije romana in preteklih totalitarnih režimov, kot sta stalinizem in nacizem. Pri slednjih se opiram na teorijo Hannah Arendt, ki kot enega izmed elementov totalitarnosti prepoznava propagando, kakor jo diseminirajo množični mediji. Za izhodišče si zastavljam vprašanje, zakaj je preučevanje medijev v distopični literaturi lahko relevantno še danes, ko se po eni strani zdi, da se zaradi razvoja sodobnih tehnologij nekatere orwellovske projekcije prihodnosti zdijo čedalje bolj uresničljive, po drugi strani pa imamo občutek, da smo totalitarizme preteklosti z ostro obsodbo njihovih zločinov za vselej odložili na smetišču zgodovine. Značilnost utopije je, da v stvarnosti ni mogoča, četudi njene okvirje določa prav stvarnost – ker distopija velja za »hrbtno stran« utopije, zanjo velja enako. V prvem, teoretskem delu naloge, se osredotočam na pojme, ki mi na primeru medijev pomagajo razumeti te okvirje; v drugem delu, kjer obravnavam tri »distopične klasike« – Mi Jevgenija Zamjatina, Krasni novi svet Aldousa Huxleyja in 1984 Georgea Orwella – pa ugotavljam, v kolikšni meri distopična prezentacija medijev v njih ustreza načinu delovanja medijev v stvarnosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:distopični roman, utopija, totalitarizem, mediji, Mi, Krasni novi svet, 1984
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Zalokar]
Year:2020
Number of pages:85 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121280 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.77:82-313.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:35564035 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:02.10.2020
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Language:English
Title:The role of the media in dystopian novels between critique and warning
Abstract:
In the master's thesis I focus on the analysis of media in dystopian novels and their contextualization through the prism of the history of utopian thought, Lukács's theory of the novel and past totalitarian regimes such as Stalinism and Nazism. In the latter, I rely on the theory of Hannah Arendt, who among other things, as one of the elements of totalitarianism recognizes the propaganda spread by the mass media. As a starting point, I set a question, why the study of media in the dystopian literature can still be relevant today, when on the one hand it seems that due to the development of modern technologies some Orwellian projections of the future seem increasingly feasible, but on the other hand we feel that – with strong conviction of their crimes – past totalitarian regimes are dumped forever in the dustbin of history. The characteristic of utopia is that it is not possible in reality, even if its framework is determined by reality – the same applies to dystopia, since it is considered the »back side« of utopia. In the first, theoretical part of the thesis, I focus on concepts that help us understand these frameworks in the case of the media; in the second part, where I discuss three »dystopian classics« – We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell – I try to find out to how the dystopian presentation of the media in the novels corresponds to the way the media works in reality.

Keywords:dystopian novel, Utopia, totalitarianism, media, We, Brave New World, 1984

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