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Subverzivnost pornografske literature ob delih Opus Pistorum Henryja Millerja in Ptičke ter Venerina delta Anaïs Nin
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Pornografska literatura je bila skoraj vso svojo zgodovino omejena in cenzurirana. Danes je zaradi pojava družbenih omrežij in pornografskih filmov izgubila nekaj svoje transgresivnosti in ekstremnosti, vendar je še vedno izpostavljena cenzuri in razpravam o njeni moralnosti. Zato lahko pornografska literatura in odnos do nje pomembno odslikavata splošna prepričanja in poglede. V diplomskem delu raziskujem, ali je lahko pornografska literatura kljub svoji šablonskosti in svoji močni žanrski omejenosti še vedno subverzivna in sprevrača status quo. To tematiko obravnavam v delih Opus Pistorum Henryja Millerja in Ptičke ter Venerina delta Anaïs Nin. Dotaknem se tudi razlik oziroma podobnosti med žensko avtorico in moškim avtorjem. Dela analiziram z vidika vseh treh metodoloških paradigem. Najprej analiziram njihov nastanek in zunajbesedilno realnost, najbolj se posvetim formalni in vsebinski analizi samih besedil in nazadnje obravnavam še bralski sprejem. Analiza je pokazala da pornografska literatura že zaradi svoje pornografskosti (seksualnih vsebin) vsebuje možnost subverzivnosti, ki pa je v vseh treh delih tudi izpolnjena. V delih najdemo subverzivnost, vendar se izkaže tudi, da z drugih vidikov obenem potrjujejo in vzdržujejo status quo. Obravnava seksualnih vsebin pornografski literaturi omogoča refleksijo o težavnih tematikah, ki bi bile lahko v drugačnih kontekstih mnogo bolj kočljive, vendar ji obenem omogoča nereflektirano potrjevanje škodljivih stereotipov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pornografska literatura, Anaïs Nin, Henry Miller, erotika, subverzivnost, parodičnost, cenzura, umetniška vrednost
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174806 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:254350083 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Subversiveness of Pornographic Literature: Henry Miller’s Opus Pistorum and Anaïs Nin’s Little Birds and The Delta of Venus as Case Studies
Abstract:
Through most of its history, pornographic literature has been limited and censored. Despite losing some of its transgressiveness and extremeness due to the emergence of pornographic films and social media, many authors still search for ways to avoid censorship, and its morality remains up for debate. Thus, pornographic literature and our attitudes towards it reflect general views and beliefs in an important way. This thesis explores whether pornographic literature can, despite its formulaic nature and genre limitations, still be subversive and disrupt the status quo. The thesis attempts to answer this question through the analysis of Henry Miller’s Opus Pistorum and Anaïs Nin's Little Birds and The Delta of Venus. The role of the author's gender in the construction of the pornographic in these works are also briefly touched upon. The works are analysed from the viewpoint of all three major methodological paradigms. Firstly, it is analysed how they were created and their extratextual reality (the authors and their views), the largest part is dedicated to the actual analysis of the text, and the last part analyses the reader reception. The analysis shows that pornographic literature, already from what makes it pornographic (sexual content), does contain the possibility for subversives, which is also fulfilled in the analysed works. In them, we find subversiveness, but it also turns out that they confirm and uphold the status quo in some respects. The treatment of sexual content itself enables pornographic literature to examine more difficult themes, which would have been much more tricky in a different context, but it at the same time allows for an un-reflected validation of harmful stereotypes.

Keywords:pornographic literature, Anaïs Nin, Henry Miller, erotica, subversiveness, censorship, artistic value

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