Projects / Programmes
The joint project of monographs and special research projects in the field of literary scolarship
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
6.07.00 |
Humanities |
Literary sciences |
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Code |
Science |
Field |
H390 |
Humanities |
General and comparative literature, literary criticism, literary theory |
H330 |
Humanities |
Dramatic art |
Literary history, literary criticism, comparative literature, intercultural researches, literary typology, literary genres, literary sociology, genealogy and historical situation of literature, literary periods and streams, methodological and ideological pluralism, theory of novel, “novelistic” communication, poetic images.
Researchers (20)
Organisations (1)
Abstract
. Researches in typology, literary aesthetics, literary genres and sociology of Slovene literature (the synthesis of Slovene poetic culture; the Slovene novel in the 20th century; the problems of novel in Slovene literary history and criticism; the emergence of the antitraditionalist elements and procedures in the Slovene drama from 1918 to the 1986 and their prevalence; the parody).
2. Researches in genealogy and in the historical position of Slovene literature (the beginnings of Slovene literature in Eruropean context; the Slovene literature and the Bible; the relation between Slovene and Southslavonic literatures).
3. Intercultural researches (the factors of multiculturalism as elements of literary education; the intercultural mediation and comprehension of the Slovene, English, American, German and Southslavonic literatures).
4. Comparative researches (the German literary production on Slovene ground in the 18th and 19th centuries; the Italian poetics of the 17th century and their echoes in the earlier Slovene literature; the Polish literature between the two wars and its reception in Slovenia; Southslavonic literary currents and their reception in Slovenia).
5. Researches in literary theory (the synthetical outline of literary theory; methodological and ideological pluralism in contemporary Slovene literary criticism; the poetic images and their translations).
6. The Russian novel and the problems of genre (the novels of N.V. Gogol’, F.M. Dostoevskij and, partly, of A.S. Puškin and their reception in the 20th century; theories of the novel in the Russian formalism, M. Bahtin and the Moscou-Tartu school; the problems of “novelistic” communication).
In an direct dialogue with foreign research institutions and researchers the methodology and the results of these researches are compared and verfied. All the results of these researches are reported and available not only to the students on undergraduate level, to those of Master’s and Doctor’s degrees, but also to the expert audience at home and abroad, as well as to the non-expert public.