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JEZIK, KNJIŽEVNOST, ALTERNATIVE/LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, ALTERNATIVES - Jezička istraživanja
This paper studies the cognitive semantics’ concepts of grounding (Coulson & Oakley 2005) and gro... more This paper studies the cognitive semantics’ concepts of grounding (Coulson & Oakley 2005) and grounding levels (multi-level grounded semantics – Antović 2016, 2017) as an alternative in studying humorous aspects in chosen short stories from Italo Calvino’s Cosmicomics collection. Calvino’s stories were chosen because of the radical difference between the alethic limits of their storyworlds and our real world. Since the immersion into the storyworld (Ryan 2001) necessarily includes following the principle of minimal departure (Ryan 1991), in the case of Calvino’s stories this process will be marked by the reader’s permanent attempts to follow the blend logic (which is recognized as pivotal for a text) and the frustration of those attempts due to the impossibility not to rely on different levels of experience levels in the process of semiosis. Our thesis states that this “fallout” from the blend logic will mean that the processes of completion and elaboration of a conceptual integrati...
Nasledje, Kragujevac, 2016
Bojana S. Stojanović Pantović EXPRESSIONIST MOVEMENT AND THE PROBLEM OF GENDER CODING In this pap... more Bojana S. Stojanović Pantović
EXPRESSIONIST MOVEMENT AND THE PROBLEM
OF GENDER CODING
In this paper we deal with German and Serbian female authors and gender coding in the frame of the expressionist movement. Although male authors have supported female emancipation and their creative skills, they were affected by strong misogyny at the same time. In the last two decades about thirty-nine expressionist female poets were revealed by German scholar Hartmut Vollmar who published their poems and short stories in two anthologies (first editions 1993, 1996). They use very similar thematic areas as the much more recognized male writers, especially when it comes to the experience of the First World War
(Else Lasker-Schüler, Claire Goll, Emmy Hennings, etc).
In Serbian literatureIsidora Sekulić and Danica Marković, with their short stories and poems,clearly represent the “rebellion against the centre,” and their revolt against thesubmissive position of the woman writer in our culture.
Key words: female expressionism, misogyny, First World War, German
expressionism, Serbian expressionism
JEZIK, KNJIŽEVNOST, ALTERNATIVE/LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, ALTERNATIVES - Jezička istraživanja
This paper studies the cognitive semantics’ concepts of grounding (Coulson & Oakley 2005) and gro... more This paper studies the cognitive semantics’ concepts of grounding (Coulson & Oakley 2005) and grounding levels (multi-level grounded semantics – Antović 2016, 2017) as an alternative in studying humorous aspects in chosen short stories from Italo Calvino’s Cosmicomics collection. Calvino’s stories were chosen because of the radical difference between the alethic limits of their storyworlds and our real world. Since the immersion into the storyworld (Ryan 2001) necessarily includes following the principle of minimal departure (Ryan 1991), in the case of Calvino’s stories this process will be marked by the reader’s permanent attempts to follow the blend logic (which is recognized as pivotal for a text) and the frustration of those attempts due to the impossibility not to rely on different levels of experience levels in the process of semiosis. Our thesis states that this “fallout” from the blend logic will mean that the processes of completion and elaboration of a conceptual integrati...
Nasledje, Kragujevac, 2016
Bojana S. Stojanović Pantović EXPRESSIONIST MOVEMENT AND THE PROBLEM OF GENDER CODING In this pap... more Bojana S. Stojanović Pantović
EXPRESSIONIST MOVEMENT AND THE PROBLEM
OF GENDER CODING
In this paper we deal with German and Serbian female authors and gender coding in the frame of the expressionist movement. Although male authors have supported female emancipation and their creative skills, they were affected by strong misogyny at the same time. In the last two decades about thirty-nine expressionist female poets were revealed by German scholar Hartmut Vollmar who published their poems and short stories in two anthologies (first editions 1993, 1996). They use very similar thematic areas as the much more recognized male writers, especially when it comes to the experience of the First World War
(Else Lasker-Schüler, Claire Goll, Emmy Hennings, etc).
In Serbian literatureIsidora Sekulić and Danica Marković, with their short stories and poems,clearly represent the “rebellion against the centre,” and their revolt against thesubmissive position of the woman writer in our culture.
Key words: female expressionism, misogyny, First World War, German
expressionism, Serbian expressionism