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Oral exam. Essay on European Women writers at the beginning of modernisnm.
Poslední úprava: Jensterle Doležal Alenka, doc. PhDr., CSc. (10.12.2023)
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Literature: Felski, Rita, The Gender of Modernity. Cambridge, Massachusetts, London: Harvard University Press, England, 1995.Felski Foucault Michel, The History of Sexuality, Volume 1: An Introduction. Trans. by R. Hurley. New York: Vintage Books, 1990. Gavin, A. E., de la L. Oulton, C. W. (2012). “ ‘She would write … in invisible ink’: An Introduction.” Writing Women of the Fin de Siècle. Edited by A. E., Gavin and C. W. de la L. Oulton, London: Palgrave Macmillan. Giddens, Anthony, The Transformation of Intimacy, Sexuality, Love and Eroticism in Modern Societies. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992. Jensterle Doležal, Alenka. „Nation (Transnationality), Gender and Politics in the Feminist Work of Julka Chlapec-Đorđević“, Knjiženstvo no. 6. Beograd: Filološki fakultet, 1920, s. 1 –26. Jensterle Doležal, Alenka. „The Shift to Modernity. Czech motifs in the literary works of Slovene-Croat author Zofka Kveder.“ Carmen Dutu (ed.). Eurofringes. Translating Texts, translating Cultures. Bucureşti : Pro Universitaria, 2021, s. 63 – 84. ISBN 978-606-26-1414-0. Jensterle Doležal, Alenka. Slovene Women Writers at the Beginning of the 20th Century. Maribor, Bialsko-Biala, Budapest, Kensas, Praha: Mednarodna knjižna zbirka Zora, založba Univerze v Mariboru (št. 152). 2023. Jensterle Doležal, Alenka. „Discovering Intimacy in Impressionist Poetry. The Voice of Slovene Vida Jeraj“. Birgitta Lindh Estelle, Carmen Beatrice Duțu, Viola Parente-Čapková (eds.), Women writing Intimate Spaces : The Long Nineteenth Century at the Fringes of Europe, Women Writers in History, Volume: 5. Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2023, p. 180–194. Jensterle Doležal,, Alenka. „Slovene Poet Ljudmila Poljanec’s Representation of Lesbian Love.“ Carmen Beatrice Duțu (ed.). Representations, Scenes and Scenarios of Intimacy in Women’s Writing. Bucharest: Pro Universitaria, 2023. s. 67–78. ISBN 978-606-26-1415-7. Jensterle Doležal, Alenka. „Becoming a (Slovenian) Poet at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century: Male Censorship of Vida Jeraj's Poetry“. Primerjalna književnost 46, 1, Ljubljana, 2023 , 61–77.
Poslední úprava: Jensterle Doležal Alenka, doc. PhDr., CSc. (10.12.2023)
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Oral exam, essay on European women writers at the beginning of modernism (7-10 pages). Poslední úprava: Jensterle Doležal Alenka, doc. PhDr., CSc. (10.12.2023)
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In the lectures I would like to present to the students the comparative research of female authors at the beginning of Slovene modernism. The lectures consist of thirteen themes.I would like to put into focus forgotten Slovene female authors from this period, thus offering a critical view into the creations of Slovene female authors of the “moderna” era (with reference to the broader fin-de- siècle period). The interdisciplinary research extends to the field of cultural studies and history, complemented by feminist literary studies and methods of contextualisation. The research of ego- documents provides a great help in the research of the context. The analysis of their literary work also reveal their creation in a broader context, since the literary texts of female authors cannot be researched outside of the cultural-historical context. As such I would like to present also the reception of their literary works by their contemporaries, which, in the patriarchal environment of the Slovene society of that period, was restrictive and unfair to their unique voices. The lectures focus on the literary work of four key Slovene female authors of the “moderna” period: on the female prose writer and feminist Zofka Kveder (1878–1926), on the poets: Vida Jeraj (1875–1932), Ljudmila Poljanec (1874–1948) and Lili Novy (1885–1958).
1. Slovene “moderna” (modernism) and Czech “moderna”. Slovene women writers. 2. Slovene-Croat writer Zofka Kveder. 3. The influence of Czech writers and intellectuals on the literary work of Zofka Kveder. 4. Czech motifs in the literature work by Zofka Kveder. 5. Intercultural and interlingual dialog in the literary work by Zofka Kveder. 6. Female desire in the literary work by Zofka Kveder and by Serbian writer Julka Chlapec Djordjević. 7. New woman and the writer’s circle around the newspaper Slovenka (Slovene woman). 8. Male censorship of Slovene women writers at the end of the 19th century in the Slovene culture. 9. Slovene female poet Vida Jeraj and her lyrical voice. 10. Decadence and impressionism in her poetry. 11. The first Slovenian lesbian female poet Ljudmila Poljanec and her poetry. 12. The crisis of identity : doppelgängers in the poetry of Slovene-German poet Lily Novy. 13. Conclusion.
Poslední úprava: Jensterle Doležal Alenka, doc. PhDr., CSc. (10.12.2023)
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