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Domovina v dialogu: Sodobna izraelska in palestinska poezija
ID Plemenitaš Potočnik, Julija (Author), ID Širca, Alen Albin (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Magistrsko delo se osredotoča na motiv domovine v sodobni izraelski in palestinski poeziji, pri čemer analitična izhodišča temeljijo na izbranih izraelskih in palestinskih pesmih iz sodobnih antologijskih izborov v slovenskem prevodu. V interpretaciji se izrisuje literarna podoba obeh pesniških tradicij, ki skozi različne jezikovne registre in simbolne ravni razkrivata razmerje do prostora pripadnosti. Raziskano je, kako pesniki in pesnice svoje individualne izpovedi povezujejo s kolektivnim spominom, pri čemer pokrajina in dom delujeta kot ključna nosilca identitetnih pomenov. V tem okviru je pozornost namenjena odnosu med osebno izkušnjo in širšim kulturnim horizontom, ki oblikuje poetike teh dveh skupnosti. Sodobna poezija na obeh straneh konflikta se kaže kot stičišče raznovrstnih pogledov na domovino, zato v literarnem prostoru odpira možnost dialoga med zgodovinsko in politično razdvojenima svetovoma.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:sodobna izraelska poezija, sodobna palestinska poezija, izraelsko-palestinski odnosi, domovina, identiteta, kolektivni spomin
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2026
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-184463 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:284016899 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.07.2026
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Language:English
Title:Homeland in Dialogue: Contemporary Israeli and Palestinian Poetry
Abstract:
This master’s thesis examines the motif of homeland in contemporary Israeli and Palestinian poetry, based on selected Israeli and Palestinian poems published in contemporary anthologies available in Slovene translation. The interpretation outlines the literary landscape of both poetic traditions, which, through diverse linguistic registers and symbolic layers, reveal attitudes toward a space of belonging. Particular attention is given to how poets connect individual expression with collective memory, whereby landscape and home function as central carriers of identity. Within this framework, the thesis considers the relationship between personal experience and the broader cultural horizon that shapes the poetics of both communities. It demonstrates that contemporary poetry on both sides of the conflict offers multifaceted perspectives on the notion of homeland that go beyond univocal representations. Within the literary field, the two poetic traditions open the possibility of dialogue between historically and politically divided worlds.

Keywords:contemporary Israeli poetry, contemporary Palestinian poetry, Israeli-Palestinian relations, homeland, identity, collective memory

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