The state of research on the prose works of contemporary Slovenian women writers

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2020-10-17Author
Kraner, Tina
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University of Maribor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
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Članek prinaša vpogled v sodobnejše stanje raziskav na področju proznih del sodobnih slovenskih pisateljic. Na Slovenskem so tovrstne raziskave v primerjavi z nekaterimi drugimi evropskimi državami (npr. Nemčijo, Anglijo in Francijo) začele nastajati razmeroma pozno. Interes za t. i. žensko pisavo pa je vedno bolj izrazit. Dela sodobnih slovenskih pisateljic so postala raziskovalno zanimiva, kar dokazujejo številne znanstvene monografije, članki, literarne kritike, recenzije, nenazadnje pa tudi diplomska in magistrska dela ter doktorske disertacije.The article provides an insight into the present state of research in prose works written by contemporary Slovenian female writers. In Slovenia, this kind of research started to emerge relatively late compared to some other European countries (e.g. Germany, England and France). However, interest in the so-called women’s writing has been growing. Works by contemporary Slovenian female writers have become an interesting topic of research, as evidenced by numerous scientific monographs, articles, literary criticisms, reviews and, last but not least, bachelor’s and master’s theses and doctoral dissertations.
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Kraner T. (2020). Stanje raziskav o proznih delih sodobnih slovenskih pisateljic. Slavia Centralis, 13(1), 244–254. Retrieved from https://journals.um.si/index.php/slaviacentralis/article/view/723
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