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Partnerski odnosi v novejših izbranih slovenskih zbirkah kratkih zgodb : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Magistrsko delo osvetljuje dinamiko različnih oblik sodobnih partnerskih odnosov kot posledico spremenjenih družbenih okoliščin v pozni moderni, in sicer 1) v kontekstu teorij individualizacije, ki pod prisilo izdelave refleksivnega projekta sebstva (Giddens, 2019) obeh spolov spodkopava ideale romantične ljubezni; 2) s pomočjo teorij preobrazbe intimnosti in 3) z vidika teorij, ki značilnosti obstoječega kapitalističnega družbenega reda prenesejo na oblikovanje in razkrajanje partnerskih odnosov. V drugem delu naloge je predmet raziskave sodobna slovenska kratka proza. Na podlagi nominirancev in nominirank nagrade novo mesto, ki v svojih zbirkah obravnavajo partnerske odnose, je obravnavanih pet kratkoproznih zbirk: Pohlep Mihe Mazzinija (2018), Ribji krik Toma Podstenška (2017), Razvezani Ane Schnabl (2017), Dobra družba Ane Svetel (2019) in Kozjeglavka Zarje Vršič (2019). Z motivno-tematsko analizo in interpretacijo je bilo ugotovljeno, da se spremenjene družbene okoliščine zrcalijo v literarnih reprezentacijah partnerskih odnosov: literarni liki so nemočni pri spopadanju z dosežki individualizacije. Moški liki so neuspešno prilagojeni ženski emancipaciji, kar vodi v njihovo pasivnost, ženske pa se bodisi ne znajdejo v primežu pritiskov novih možnosti izbir bodisi jim trg dela ne dopušča sobivanja in usklajevanja dveh individualiziranih biografij.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovenska književnost, sodobna slovenska kratka proza, partnerski odnosi, individualizacija, postmoderna, Miha Mazzini, Pohlep, Tom Podstenšek, Ribji krik, Ana Schnabl, Razvezani, Ana Svetel, Dobra družba, Zarja Vršič, Kozjeglavka
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[B. Bobnar]
Year:2021
Number of pages:79 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-132906 This link opens in a new window
UDC:821.163.6-32.09\"19\"
COBISS.SI-ID:89068291 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.11.2021
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Language:English
Title:Interpersonal relationships in recent selected Slovenian short prose collections
Abstract:
The master’s thesis highlights the dynamics of various forms of modern partnerships as a consequence of the changed social circumstances in the late modernity, namely 1) in the context of individualization theories which undermine the ideals of romantic love, influenced by the pressure of making a reflective project of the self (Giddens, 2019); 2) with the help of intimacy transformation theories; 3) in terms and points of view of theories that transfer the characteristics of the existing capitalist social order into the formation and disintegration of partnerships. In the second part of the thesis, Slovenian short prose is the subject of research. Based on the nominees of the literary award ‘Novo Mesto’, who in their collections discuss partnerships, five short prose collections are analyzed: Pohlep by Miha Mazzini (2018), Ribji krik by Tomo Podstenšek (2017), Razvezani by Ana Schnabl (2017), Dobra družba by Ana Svetel (2019) and Kozjeglavka by Zarja Vršič (2019). Using a motive-themed analysis, it was discovered that the changed social circumstances are reflected and mirrored in the literary representations of partnerships, showing that literary characters are powerless in dealing with the accomplishments of individualization. The male characters are unsuccessfully adapted to female emancipation, which leads to their passivity. Whereas the female characters either cannot grapple with the pressures of new choices, or the job market disables them from coexisting and managing two individualized biographies.

Keywords:Slovenian literature, contemporary Slovenian short prose, partnerships, individualization, postmodern, Miha Mazzini, Pohlep, Tom Podstenšek, Ribji krik, Ana Schnabl, Razvezani, Ana Svetel, Dobra družba, Zarja Vršič, Kozjeglavka

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