| Language: | Slovenian |
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| Year of publishing: | 2014 |
| Typology: | 0 - Not set |
| Organization: | UL FF - Faculty of Arts |
| UDC: | 821.163.6-31:028.5 |
| COBISS: |
13002499
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| Views: | 18 |
| Downloads: | 0 |
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| Secondary language: | English |
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| Secondary abstract: | The lesser known novel Scarab and Vestal by the contemporary Slovene writer Feri Lainšček introduces an example of a descendant of Polish immigrants who fled to America to seek their identity in a new environment (a melting pot), encountering a variety of new social discourses and categorisations. The paper explores different ways of looking at the response of an eighteen-year old reader after their first reading of the contemporary Slovene novel. |
| Secondary keywords: | Slovene literature;contemporary Slovene novel;high-school students;didactics;literary reception;reader response;reading;didactics of literature;identity; |
| Type (COBISS): | Article |
| Pages: | Str. 201-210 |
| ID: | 19478692 |