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Seksualnost in politična represija v romanih Levitan in Preden se znoči
ID Turnšek, Tea (Author), ID Kalenić Ramšak, Branka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Zupan Sosič, Alojzija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo analizira, interpretira in primerja pojave seksualnosti in politične represije v romanih Levitan in Preden se znoči skozi prizmo simbolov in pripovednih postopkov. Oba romana subtilno prepletata seksualnost in politično represijo z bogato simboliko. Razgibanost pripovednih postopkov je njuna skupna značilnost – roman Levitan prvotno poganja erotika, Preden se znoči pa tudi preganjanje in beg. Seksualnost je v obeh primerih prikazana skozi različne spolne prakse in parafilije bodisi prek erotičnih zgodb vložnic bodisi skozi kronološki razvoj protagonistove seksualnosti. Oba romana prek osnovne zgodbe izpostavljata grozote politične represije, ki se ji je mogoče upreti tudi s seksualnostjo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:seksualnost, politična represija, simboli, pripovedni postopki
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
Publication date in RUL:27.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Sexuality and political repression in the novels Levitan and Before Night Falls
Abstract:
This master’s thesis analyses, interprets and compares the phenomena of sexuality and political repression in the novels Levitan and Before Night Falls through the prism of symbols and narrative procedures. Both novels subtly interweave the themes of sexuality and political repression with rich symbolism. The dynamic of narrative procedures is a common feature: the novel Levitan is primarily driven by eroticism, whereas Before Night Falls is also driven by persecution and flight. In both cases, sexuality is represented through various sexual practices and paraphilias, either through interspersed erotic stories or through the chronological development of the protagonist’s sexuality. Both novels reveal, through their main plot, the horrors of political repression, showing how sexuality may become a form of resistance.

Keywords:sexuality, political repression, symbols, narrative procedures

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