Na stičišču literature in geografije: Literatura kot predmet geografskega preučevanja na primeru Slovenske Istre
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slovenska književnost, literarna geografija, slovenska Istra, Slovene literature, literary geography, Slovene IstriaAbstract
Literary works as discursive articulation of the experience of residing in a space are becoming a legitimate subject of geographic inquiry. Postmodern geography also has adopted for its purposes some concepts from literary studies, such as intertextuality and landscape as text or geographic imagination. A qualitative analysis of selected examples of literary texts that thematize the space of Slovene Istria shows how topophilia, the Self/other identity distinction, and feelings of place and placelessness take shape in them. These are contemporary concepts of humanistic geography, which build on the predominantly objectivist, natural and social science tradition by taking into account individual and group apprehension, imagination, and formation of space. Literary works enable geography to analyze our relation to our living environs and the meanings that we attribute to the space or identify ourselves with. Our relations to space are also a fundamental condition for forming identities and societal responsibility.Downloads
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2012-03-15
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Urbanc, M. and Juvan, M. (2012) “ Na stičišču literature in geografije: Literatura kot predmet geografskega preučevanja na primeru Slovenske Istre”, Slavistična revija, 60(3), pp. 297–316. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-50403170 (Accessed: 24 November 2024).
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