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Roman Ljubljena: kako bi(va)ti z Drugim?
ID Prusnik, Nika (Author), ID Virk, Tomo (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu skozi svoj intimni proces branja romana Ljubljena avtorice Toni Morrison raziskujem odnos do drugega/Drugega, ki ga v njem srečujem. Za lažji popis procesa v začetku na kratko predstavim discipline, ki se z drugostjo ukvarjajo in navedem nekatere njihove predstavnike: Virka, Lévinasa, Ricoeurja, Freuda, Spivakovo, Saida, Waldenfelsa, Junga, ki omenjena pojma raziskujejo, definirajo ter kontekstualizirajo v skladu s svojim področjem raziskovanja. Ponudim še grob zgodovinski pregled ukvarjanja z drugim/Drugim – ta služi predvsem zavedanju o že dlje trajajočem prizadevanju za razjasnitev tega izmuzljivega pojma in nezmožnosti njegove dokončne zajezitve. Poleg navedenih izrazov se dotaknem še pojmov literarnost in univerzalnost, saj z njima pogostokrat ubesedim občutja, ki mi jih je branje odprlo. Tu pa poudarjam, da je smoter diplomske naloge popis intimnega procesa branja in iskanje odgovorov na naslovno vprašanje Kako bi(va)ti z Drugim? v literarnem delu samem, ne pa v teoriji. Da bi ta smoter kar se da učinkovito in jasno zaživel, sem si zavestno izbrala bolj poetični diskurz in teorijo uporabljala zgolj na mestih, kjer se mi je to zdelo potrebno. To delo je tako zamah v smer poudarjanja veličine literarnih del, ki se kaže predvsem v tem, kako se lahko globoko dotaknejo in temeljito preoblikujejo bralko ali bralca, jima pomagajo, da se naučita bi(va)ti z vsemi mogočimi drugostmi – tako s tistimi najbolj neznatnimi kot tistimi najbolj radikalnimi. Moj način pisanja diplomske naloge je povabilo vsem študentkam in študentom primerjalne književnosti in literarne teorije, da si dovolijo več intimnosti in poetičnosti v svojih diplomskih nalogah in s tem počastijo prizadevanja vede ter v sebi zavestno raziščejo in natančno upovejo, kako se jih literatura dotika in zakaj je ta študij pomemben in vreden.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ameriška književnost, Toni Morrison: Ljubljena, drugost, univerzalnost
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163578 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:212636675 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Beloved: how to be with the Other?
Abstract:
In my graduation thesis, through my intimate process of reading Toni Morrison's novel Beloved, I explore therelationship to the other/Other I encounter in it. To facilitate the description of the process, I briefly introduce the disciplines that deal with otherness and cite some theorists, such as Virk, Lévinas, Ricoeur, Freud, Spivak, Said, Waldenfels, and Jung, who research, define, and contextualise these concepts in accordance with their field of research. I also offer a rough historical overview of dealing with the other/Other – this serves primarily to raise awareness of the long-standing effort to clarify this elusive notion and the impossibility of definitively containing it. In addition to the above terms, I also touch on terms such as literariness and universality, as I often use them to express the feelings that reading has opened to me. I want to emphasise that the purpose of the thesis is to take stock of the intimate process of reading and to find answers to the title question How to Be with the Other? in the literary work itself, not in theory. For this purpose, to come to life as effectively and clearly as possible, I consciously chose a more poetic discourse and used the theory only in places where I considered it necessary. This work is thus a swing in the direction of emphasising the greatness of literary works, which is manifested primarily in how they can deeply touch and thoroughly transform the reader, helping him or her to learn how to be with all that represents otherness—both the most insignificant and the most radical one. My way of writing my thesis is an invitation to all students of Comparative Literature and Literary Theory to allow themselves more intimacy and poetics in their diploma theses, thus honouring the efforts of literary sciences and to consciously explore and thoroughly articulate how literature touches them and why this study is important and worthwhile.

Keywords:American literature, Toni Morrison: Beloved, otherness, universality

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