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Sociologija literature in prešernoslovje: nacija od revolucioniranja prek fetišizma do teorije
Journal Title Ars & Humanitas: Journal of Arts and Humanities
Journal Abbreviation arshumanitas
Publisher Group University of Ljubljana
Website http://revije.ff.uni-lj.si
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Title Sociologija literature in prešernoslovje: nacija od revolucioniranja prek fetišizma do teorije
Authors Habjan, Jernej
Abstract In the 1960s, Boris Ziherl provided Slovenian sociology with its theoretical and institutional foundation – historical materialism and a university department. After Ziherl, however, the two have only grown apart, often precisely through institutional ignorance of Ziherl’s legacy. And it is by assuming an anti-institutional perspective that two recent studies affirmatively articulate this legacy onto historical materialism. Both texts intervene into the Slovenian sociology of literature, which was also largely founded by Ziherl. I will hence address the key field shared by Slovenian sociology and literary studies: Prešeren studies. Ziherl’s account of the Slovenian national poet France Prešeren was formed during WWII and in the postwar period. While Ziherl’s interwar Prešeren is a poet and as such an adversary of German Romanticism, his postwar Prešeren is a thinker and as such an ally of Hegel’s anti-Romantic thought. In both cases, I will view it against the backdrop of the above-mentioned reactualisations of Ziherl: Miklavž Komelj’s book on Partisan art, for the first period, and Rastko Močnik’s book on Prešeren studies, for the second.
Publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakulte / Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts
Date 2013-08-22
Source Ars & Humanitas: Revija za umetnost in humanistiko Vol 7, No 1 (2013)
Rights @ Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta

 

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