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Literarni turizem v Sloveniji na primeru Vrhnike, Cankarjevega mesta kot literarnega kraja
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V magistrskem delu smo obravnavali literarni turizem na območju Slovenije, s posebnim ozirom na primeru Vrhnike v povezavi z Ivanom Cankarjem. Na podlagi tipologije in glavnih konceptov literarnega turizma smo izvedli analizo turistične ponudbe, prakticiranje literarnega turizma pa smo raziskali z anketno raziskavo prostovoljnih obiskovalcev (brez šolskih in podobnih skupin mladoletnikov) Cankarjeve spominske hiše in tistih, ki je še niso obiskali. Literarni turizem je veja kulturnega in dediščinskega turizma, ki jo razvrščamo glede na tri glavne tipe literarnih povezav: z življenjem književnika, z literarnimi deli oz. fikcijo ter s književnostjo na splošno. Področje literarnega turizma je v Sloveniji slabše raziskano, saj se je zanimanje zanj s strani akademske stroke izraziteje okrepilo šele v zadnjih letih. Na območju Slovenije so prisotne številne literarne znamenitosti, ki pa nimajo izrazito velikega števila obiskovalcev, prav tako je prakticiranje literarnega turizma v Sloveniji redko, kar nakazuje, da je literarni turizem še v fazi razvoja. Med literarnimi znamenitostmi prevladujejo rojstne, spominske hiše ter sobe književnikov, poleg tega pa je državno ozemlje prepredeno s številnimi literarnimi potmi, ki povezujejo različne lokacije literarnega pomena. Vrhnika je eden izmed tipičnih primerov turističnega literarnega kraja, ki se veže predvsem na življenje književnika. Osrednjo literarno znamenitost predstavlja Cankarjeva spominska hiša, ki jo dopolnjujejo pot Cankarjeve mladosti, kulinarična ponudba ter literarni dogodki v povezavi s pisateljem.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:turistična geografija, literarni turizem, kulturni turizem, Vrhnika, Ivan Cankar
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-135972 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.04.2022
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Language:English
Title:Literary tourism in Slovenia: the case of Vrhnika, Cankar’s town as a literary place
Abstract:
In the master thesis, we examined literary tourism in Slovenia with special regard to the town of Vrhnika in relation to the one of the most prominent Slovenian writers, Ivan Cankar. We carried out the analysis of tourism offer based on typology and key concepts of literary tourism and conducted a survey about the practice of literary tourism with voluntary visitors (without school and other groups of minors) of Cankar Memorial House and with those who haven’t visited it yet. Literary tourism is a branch of cultural and heritage tourism. We classify it according to the three main types of literary links: with author’s biography, with literary works or fiction and with literature in general. The interest for literary tourism from the part of Slovenian academics strengthened only over the past few years, which is why this topic is underresearched. In the territory of Slovenia there is a large number of literary sites, but the number of their visitors remains low, the same goes for practicing literary tourism which is quite rare. This indicates that literary tourism is still developing. Among literary sites, predominate memorial houses, homes and rooms of writers, on top of that the country territory has a large network of literary trails that connect various locations of literary importance. Vrhnika is one of the typical touristic literary places, which are linked to author’s life. Cankar Memorial House represents the main literary site, but is supplemented by Cankar Boyhood Trail, culinary offer and literary events related to Cankar.

Keywords:geography of tourism, literary tourism, cultural tourism, Vrhnika, Ivan Cankar

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