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Abstract
V romanih Ime mi je Damjan in Sheng ming sheng yu shen ti (Life Beyond My Body) se srečamo s problemom spolne identitete. Skozi zgodbi spremljamo dva protagonista in njuno soočanje s spoznavanjem samega sebe in posledično lezbičnostjo ter transseksualnostjo. V prvem romanu smo priča devetnajstletnemu Damjanu, ki izriše eno od poti mladega človeka z družbeno nekonvencionalno, transspolno identiteto. V drugem romanu pa smo priča kitajski deklici, ki je že v rani mladosti začela ugotavljati, da se v svojem telesu ne počuti najbolje. Z njunim utemeljevanjem spolne identitete spoznavamo probleme, s katerimi se srečujejo ljudje, ki so bili prisiljeni živeti življenje na podlagi vnaprej določene spolne identitete. V zadnjih desetletjih so nam takšne zgodbe vedno bolj blizu in prav je, da se govori o načinih osvobajanja od prisilnih spolnih identitet.
Keywords
slovenska književnost;kitajska književnost;spol;spolna identiteta;transspolnost;transseksualnost;Kitajska;Slovenija;Ming;Lei;"Life beyond my body";
Data
Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2021 |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UL FF - Faculty of Arts |
Publisher: |
[K. A. Dolenc] |
UDC: |
[821.163.6+821.581.09]:613.885 |
COBISS: |
90695939
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284 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
A transgender motif based on the comparison of novels by Suzana Tratnik and Lei Ming |
Secondary abstract: |
In the novels Ime mi je Damjan and Sheng ming sheng yu shen ti (Life Beyond My Body) we encounter the problem of gender identity. Throughout the story, we follow the two protagonists and their confrontation with self-knowledge and the consequent lesbianism and transsexuality. In the first novel, we witness nineteen-year-old Damjan, who depicts one of the paths of a young man with a socially unconventional, transgender identity. In the second novel, we witness a Chinese girl who, at an early age, began to realize that she did not feel the best in her body. By substantiating their gender identity, we learn about the problems faced by people who have been forced to live a life based on a predetermined gender identity. In recent decades, such stories have become increasingly close to us, and it is right to talk about ways to break free from forced sexual identities. |
Secondary keywords: |
Slovenian literature;Chinese literature;gender;gender identity;transgendernism;transsexuality;China;Slovenia; |
Type (COBISS): |
Bachelor thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
1000551 |
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): |
1970-01-01 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za azijske študije, Oddelek za slovenistiko |
Pages: |
37 str. |
ID: |
13454784 |