Deveta dežela, podobi pojugoslovanske sedanjosti in antiutopična podoba (evropske?) prihodnosti

Authors

  • Mladen Pavičić Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Arts , Univerza Loránda Eötvösa, Filozofska fakulteta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18690/scn.2.2.182–192.2009

Keywords:

Nove Fužine, language of immigrants, Slovene language, sociolekt, utopia, antiutopia

Abstract

Deveta dežela/The Ninth Country, images of post-Yugoslav present and an anti-utopian image of the (European?) future

The central theme of this article is the post-Yugoslavic multilinguism of the block settlement Nove Fužine in Ljubljana, as it is presented in the novels Fužinski bluz by Andrej Skubic and Čefurji raus! by Goran Vojnović. The introduction includes some interesting thoughts about Europe, Slovene language and Slavic democratic self-government from the utopian The Ninth Land by Josip Stritar, while the conclusion presents a few thoughts on the modern antiutopian Change Me by Andrej Blatnik, where the dark vision of the future does not concern the Slovene language.

Author Biography

  • Mladen Pavičić, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Arts, Univerza Loránda Eötvösa, Filozofska fakulteta

    Budapest, Hungary. E-mail: mladen.pavicic@gmail.com

Published

12.10.2020

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Articles

How to Cite

Pavičić, M. (2020). Deveta dežela, podobi pojugoslovanske sedanjosti in antiutopična podoba (evropske?) prihodnosti. Slavia Centralis, 2(2), 182–192. https://doi.org/10.18690/scn.2.2.182–192.2009