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Odnos med materjo in hčerjo v sodobnem slovenskem romanu
ID Pezdirc Bartol, Mateja (Author)

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Abstract
Zapleten odnos med materami in hčerami je postal zadnja leta predmet številnih psiholoških, socioloških in kulturoloških razprav, katerih bistveno spoznanje je, da ta odnos ni brezpogojno ljubeč, odkrit, zaupljiv, ampak da prihaja med ženskama do tekmovalnosti, nasprotovanja, zavračanja. Prav ta odnos naj bi bil eden temeljev razvoja ženske subjektivitete. Analiza, ki je temeljila zlasti na treh literarnih besedilih treh različnih žanrov: antiutopičnem romanu Berte Bojetu Filio ni doma (1990), kriminalnem romanu Maje Novak Cimre (1995) ter ljubezenskem romanu Brine Švigelj Mérat Smrt slovenske primadone (2000), je pokazala, da je ta motiv pogostejši v romanih, ki jih pišejo ženske, pri čemer pisateljice največkrat prevzemajo perspektivo hčera in ne mater. Tri hčere, Filio, Jana in Lea, predstavljajo tri različne odnose do mater, ki pa so vsi patološko zaznamovani. Medtem ko si je bila Filio s svojo mamo popolna tujka, saj jo je ta že ob rojstvu zavrgla, sta Jana in Lea odraščali ob materah, ki sta se celo življenje "žrtvovali" za hčerino srečo, a se nikoli nista potrudili, da bi razumeli njune želje in resnične potrebe. Če ima materino ravnanje za Filio in Jano lastnosti psihičnega nasilja, se pri Lei v zadnji fazi prevesi tudi v fizično nasilje, v stradanje, hiranje in smrt. Prav Smrt slovenske primadone pa je tudi roman, v katerem je motiv odnosa med materjo in hčerjo osrednja tema, izpeljana z najbolj radikalnimi posledicami.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovenska književnost, roman, slovenski roman 1900-, antiutopični roman, ljubezenski roman, kriminalni roman, ženska književnost, ženska proza, mati, patološka mati, hči, B. Bojetu, Filio ni doma, Maja Novak, Cimre, B. Švigelj-Merat, Smrt slovenske primadone
Typology:1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2003
Number of pages:Str. 139-148
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164889 This link opens in a new window
UDC:821.163.6.09-31"1990-"
COBISS.SI-ID:22813282 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.11.2024
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Record is a part of a monograph

Title:Slovenski roman
Editors:Miran Hladnik, Gregor Kocijan
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:Center za slovenščino kot drugi/tuji jezik pri Oddelku za slovenistiko Filozofske fakultete
Year:2003
ISBN:961-237-058-3
COBISS.SI-ID:125833472 This link opens in a new window
Collection title:Obdobja
Collection numbering:21
Collection ISSN:1408-211X

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Language:English
Abstract:
The complex mother-daughter relationship has been recent years a subject of numerous psychological, sociological, and culture-study treatments. Their main discovery has been that this relationship is not unconditionally loving, sincere, trusting, but, rather, that between two women ther is often rivalry, anatgonism, and rejection. This relationship is supposedly one of the three elemetns of the female subjectivity. The analysis was based primarly on three literary texts of three different genres: tha antiutopic novel Filio ni doma (1990) by Berta Bojetu, the detective novel Cimre (1995) by Maja Novak, and the erotic novel Smrt slovenske primadone (2000) by Brina Švigelj Mérat. It showed that the motif is more common in the novels written by women, with the authors most often assuming the perspective of the daughter rather than the mother. Three faughters, i.e., Filio, Jana, and Lea, represnet three different relationships with their mothers, however, all of them are pathologically marked. While filio wa a complete stranger to her mother, as she was abandoned by her mother at birth, Jana and Lea grew up with mothers that all their lives sacrifieced themselves for their daughters' hapiness, butthey never made any effort to understnad their daughtes' desires and real needs. If the mothers' action in Filio's and Jana's case hase the characteristics of psychological abuse, it turns in Lea's case in the final phase into typical abuse, starvation, languishing, and death. Smrt slovenske primadone is also a novel in which the motif of the mother-daughter relationship is the main topic and is executed with the most radical consequences.

Keywords:Slovene novel 1990-, novel, women's literature, women's prose, daughter, pathological mother, B. Bojetu, Filio ni doma, Maja Novak, Cimre, B. Švigelj-Merat, Smrt slovenske primadone

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