Timothy Pogačar (Author)

Abstract

Prispevek opisuje zgodovino revije Slovene Studies in predstavlja ideje za njeno prihodnost. Revija je strokovno glasilo Društva za slovenske študije (Society for Slovene Studies, SSS), ki ga je ustanovila skupina strokovnjakov leta 1973 v New Yorku.1 Revija je začela izhajati leta 1975 kot Papers in Slovene Studies in se je leta 1978 preimenovala v Slovene Studies, tako izhaja nepretrgoma že skoraj 40 let. Seminar slovenskega jezika, literature in kulture je v razvoju revije igral posredno, vendar pomembno vlogo. Kolegi na Filozofski fakulteti in organizatorji Seminarja so se v reviji pojavljali kot avtorji prispevkov ob prispevkih strokovnjakov na drugih fakultetah Univerze v Ljubljani in Mariboru, Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti, Inštituta za novejšo zgodovino in drugih evropskih in ameriških akademskih ustanov. Na drugi strani pa se člani Društva za slovenske študije že desetletja udeležujejo Seminarja, med njimi tudi uredniki revije, in lahko bi trdili, da je sodelovanje na Seminarju vplivalo tudi na njihovo urednikovanje.

Keywords

revije;slovenistika;zgodovina;prevajanje;Združene države Amerike;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 070(73):94(497.4):81'25
COBISS: 54754146 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: This article describes the history of the journal Slovene Studies and presents ideas for its future. The journal is a scholarly publication of the Society for Slovene Studies, which was founded by a group of scholars in New York in 1973. The journal began to appear in 1975 as Papers in Slovene Studies and was renamed Slovene Studies in 1978. It is thus approaching its fortieth year of publication. The SSLLC played an indirect but key role in the journal's development. Colleagues at the Faculty of Arts and seminar organisers have been authors of articles in the journal, as have scholars from other parts of the University of Ljubljana, the University of Maribor, the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Institute of Contemporary History, and other European and North American academic institutions. Likewise, SSS members, including the journal%s editors, have been attending the SSLLC for decades. The latter can attest that participation in the SSLLC has influenced their work as editors.
Secondary keywords: scholarly journals;Slovenian studies;history;translation;United States of America;
ID: 12977380
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