Abstract
Leta 2003 je pisatelj Florjan Lipuš objavil roman Boštjanov let. Zgodba romana nastaja okrog protagonistovega razlamljajočega dogodka v njegovem otroštvu v času II. svetovne vojne v slovensko-manjšinski skupnosti na avstrijskem Koroškem: žandarmerija v službi nacističnega režima iz otrokovega doma odpelje mater, ki se ne vrne. Dogodek je prikazan kot travmatično izkustvo, ki ga otrokovo doživljanje ne more celovito vgraditi v zavest. Zgolj groza in nemožnost otroka, da bi razumel pomen zanj razlamljajočega dogodka, deluje kot potlačitev v »mehanizmu« travme. V Lipuševem romanu se otroško doživljanje groze in stiske ob izgubi in postopno prebolevanje travme predstavlja, poimenuje in strukturira na izviren in hkrati tematsko posebej sugestiven način: skozi variabilne ponovitve predvsem enega simbolnega motiva, ki se nanaša na bitje, ki je v slovenskem izročilu slovanske mitologije poimenovano »škopnik«. Članek si prizadeva prepoznavati kognitivno moč književnosti v literarno-pripovednih strukturacijah skupnih človeških temeljnih izkustev bivanja. Branje romana Boštjanov let jih poveže z Jungovo psihoanalizo in njenim konceptom arhetipov.
Keywords
literatura in psihoanaliza;kognitivna literarna veda;jungovska psihoanaliza;slovenska književnost;mitologija;arhetipi;travma;Lipuš;Florjan;1937-;"Boštjanov let";
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| Language: |
Slovenian |
| Year of publishing: |
2024 |
| Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
| Organization: |
UL FF - Faculty of Arts |
| UDC: |
821.163.6.09Lipuš F.:159.964.2 |
| COBISS: |
198480131
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| ISSN: |
0351-1189 |
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| Secondary language: |
English |
| Secondary title: |
Trauma and individuation in Florjan Lipuš’s novel The Flight of Boštjan |
| Secondary abstract: |
In 2003, Florjan Lipuš published the novel The Flight of Boštjan. The story of the novel revolves around an incisive event from the protagonist’s childhood during the Second World War in the Slovenian minority community in Austrian Carinthia: The gendarmerie in the service of the Nazi regime takes the protagonist’s mother from her home and she never returns. The event is presented as a traumatic experience that the child’s perception cannot integrate into consciousness as a memory accessible in a clear and complete account of the event. Only the horror and the child’s inability to understand the meaning of this event, which is fundamental for him, function as a repression within the “mechanism” of trauma. In Lipuš’s novel, the child’s experiences of horror and loss and the gradual healing of the trauma are presented, named and structured in an original and thematically particularly suggestive way: through variable repetitions, especially of a symbolic motif referring to a mythological being called “škopnik” in the Slovenian ethnological tradition (within the framework of Slavic mythology). This article tends to recognize the cognitive power of literature in the literary-narrative structures of the universally human basic experiences of existence. Reading the novel links it in particular to the psychoanalysis of C. G. Jung and his concept of archetypes.
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| Secondary keywords: |
literature and psychoanalysis;cognitive literary studies;Jungian psychoanalysis;Slovenian literature;mythology;archetypes;trauma; |
| Type (COBISS): |
Article |
| Pages: |
str. 47-68 |
| Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ47 |
| Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ1 |
| Chronology: |
2024 |
| DOI: |
10.3986/pkn.v47.i1.03 |
| ID: |
24817760 |