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Motiv mater otrok s posebnimi potrebami v pravljicah Grdi raček in Veveriček posebne sorte
ID Frlan, Manca (Author), ID Blažić, Milena Mileva (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu z naslovom Motiv mater otrok s posebnimi potrebami v pravljicah Grdi raček in Veveriček posebne sorte smo želeli ugotoviti, katere vrste mater nastopajo v izbranih pravljicah, analizirani izbrani pravljici, poiskati podrobnosti in razlike v pravljici Grdi raček dveh različnih avtorjev, in raziskati, kako se izbrana mama otroka s posebnimi potrebami sooča z otrokovo diagnozo. Diplomsko delo je razdeljeno na dva dela, in sicer na teoretični in empirični del. Empirični del bo dodatno razdeljen na tri dele. V teoretičnem delu bosta predstavljeni mladinska književnost in problematika drugačnosti v mladinski književnosti, predstavljena bosta avtorja Svetlana Makarovič in Hans Christian Andersen. Podrobno bo predstavljeno poglavje »Grdi raček« iz knjige Ženske, ki tečejo z volkovi: miti in zgodbe o arhetipu Divje ženske avtorice Clarisse Pinkole Estés. Predstavljena bo tudi kratka sodobna pravljica po teoriji Marjane Kobe. V empiričnem delu, ki je razdeljen na tri dele, sta v prvem delu po feministični teoriji Clarisse Pinkole Estés ter literarne teorije Marjane Kobe analizirani pravljici Grdi raček in Veveriček posebne sorte. V drugem delu bo izveden intervju, kjer bomo prikazali osebno doživljanje mame otroka s posebnimi potrebami, Damjane Šmid. V zadnjem delu bosta podrobno analizirani dve različici pravljici Grdega račka – originalna pravljica avtorja Hansa Christiana Andersena ter različica avtorice Clarisse Pinkole Estés.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:H. C. Andersen
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-99531 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:11907913 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:31.01.2018
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Language:English
Title:The motive of the mothers of children with sprecial needs in the fairy tales of The ugly duckling and Veveriček posebne sorte
Abstract:
In our thesis titled The motive of the Mothers of Children with sprecial needs in the fairy tales of The Ugly Duckling and Veveriček posebne sorte, we wanted to find out what kind of mothers appear in selected fairy tales, analyze the selected fairy tales, find the outails and differences in the fairy tale of the Ugly Duckling of two different authors and explore how the chosen mother of a child with special needs is facing the child´s diagnosis. The thesis is divided into two parts: the first part is theoretical and the second part is an empirical part. The empirical part will be divided into three parts. In the theoretical part Will be presented youth literature, presented by the authors Svetlana Makarovič and Hans Christian Andersen. There Will be presented the chapter of The Ugly Duckling in the book of Clarissa Pinkola Estes Women Who Run With the Wolves: Mythes and Stories of the wild Woman Archetype. A short modern fairytale, based on Marjana Kobe theory, Will also be presented. In the empirical part, which is divided in three parts, the first part analyzes the fairy tales of The Ugly Duckling and the Veveriček posebne sorte according to the feminist theory of Clarissa Pinkola Estes and the literary theory of Marjana Kobe. In the second part, two versions of the story The Ugly Duckling - the original fairy tale of Hans Christian Andersen and the version of Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Will be thorougly analyzed. In the last part, the third part Will be an interview where we Will show the personal experience of the mother of the child with special needs.

Keywords:H. C. Andersen

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