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Srbski roman v tranziciji
ID Puljarević, Sašo (Author), ID Matajc, Vanesa (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Delo poskuša odgovoriti na vprašanje, katere so glavne značilnosti srbskega romana v času po razpadu SFR Jugoslavije leta 1991 oziroma v obdobju t. i. tranzicije. Na primeru izbranih avtorjev in njihovih del se loteva problematike predvsem na dveh ravneh, in sicer, kako je razpad države vplival na obstoječe avtorje in njihove poetike ter kakšne so značilnosti poetik avtorjev, ki so začeli pisati ravno v devetdesetih letih prejšnjega stoletja. Pregled zgodovinskega dogajanja in literarnega konteksta druge polovice dvajsetega stoletja služi kot izhodišče razpravi o sodobnem srbskem romanu, ki ga splošno gledano zaznamujejo pluralizem poetičnih modelov ter ostanki preteklih literarnih tokov. Trenutno tako ni mogoče določiti dominantne literarne smeri, pri večini pa lahko opažamo izkušnjo postmodernizma ter zanj značilnih pripovednih tehnik. Avtorji se tako bodisi umikajo v intimistično sfero nekakšnega »modernizma po postmodernizmu« bodisi se zatekajo k ludističnemu preigravanju pripovednih tehnik, vsem pa je kot rezultat burnega dogajanja na družbenopolitični ravni skupna lucidna družbena kritika.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:sodobni srbski roman, tranzicija, David Albahari, Svetislav Basara, Dragan Velikić, Svetlana Slapšak, Vladimir Arsenijević, Srđan Valjarević, Vladimir Tasić
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111658 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:Serbian Novel in Transition
Abstract:
The thesis tries to establish the principal characteristics of the Serbian novel in the period after the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) in 1991, otherwise known as the period of transition. By analysing selected authors and their works, we address the problem on two distinct levels, namely, how the breakup affected the existing authors and their poetics, and what are the properties of poetics pertaining to those authors who commenced writing precisely in the 1990s. The overview of historical development and literary context of the second half of the 20th century serves as the incipient point for the discussion on contemporary Serbian novel, which is broadly characterized by the pluralism of poetic models and remnants of bygone literary flows. Currently, it is impossible to determine the dominant literary flow, albeit we can observe the experience of postmodernism and corresponding emblematic narrative techniques in the majority of cases. Thus, authors either retreat into the intimate sphere of a kind of "modernism after postmodernism" or resort to a ludic interplay of narrative techniques, whilst sharing the lucid social critique as a result of tumultuous developments on the social-political level.

Keywords:contemporary Serbian novel, transition, David Albahari, Svetislav Basara, Dragan Velikić, Svetlana Slapšak, Vladimir Arsenijević, Srđan Valjarević, Vladimir Tasić

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