Prikaz knjige Vranduk doc.dr. Saliha Jalimama (original) (raw)

Humanistika O Antihumanistiki by Oskar Ban Brejc

Radio Student FM 89.3, 2021

Review of Slovenian translation of The Terraforming. "While reading the book, which we will focus on in today's Humanities, the author of this article has fallen into doubt in some places; the first problem that arose was that the author of the article was a member of the Editorial Board for Culture and the Humanities, and the second was that its editor tactfully included the article in the Humanities section . Why there is embarrassment in this will be clear from the following quotes from the book Terraforming Sociologist and Theorist Benjamin Bratton . Already in the preface, Bratton writes: " Culture is ecologically more wasteful than science ." And a little further on: " The Terraforming Projectit involves a distrust of the belief that what we call ‘culture’ means a unique good in itself, that culture is an area that is qualitatively different and elevated above general biosemiotics. "

Pogovor z ustanoviteljico Mladinskega gledališča /Interview with the director Balbina Battelino Baranovič, the founder of the Mladinsko Theatre

50 Years of Mladinsko Theatre, 1997

The name Balbina Battelino Baranovič is incorporated into the very beginnings of the Slovene professional theatre after the Second World War. Born in Vienna, she studied stage arts and journalism there during the war, then later enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Arts (now AGRFT) in Ljubljana immediately after it was established and graduated from its Directing Department. In the period after 1950, as artistic director, she helped to turn the Prešeren Theatre in Kranj into a professional theatre. After 1955, she launched the founding of the first professional theatre for young people, the Mladinsko Theatre. She not only directed performances between 1955 and 1963 but she simultaneously set up its organizational, conceptual and programme foundations. Through these activities, she actually laid the groundwork of the Mladinsko Theatre’s future development as a live theatre with an unconventional repertoire, a challenging and, above all, experimental theatre for young people “from 7 to 70 years of age”.