Ethics and Dialogue in Autobiography: The Cases of Vitomil Zupan and Lojze Kovačič

Vitomil Zupan (1914–1987), a former partisan and political prisoner, and Lojze Kovačič (1928–2004) who was exiled as a German speaking child with his family from Switzerland to Yugoslavia, rank among the most outstanding autobiographers in modern Slovene literature. After a brief theoretical discuss...

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Main Author: Andreas Leben
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Groningen Press 2017-07-01
Series:European Journal of Life Writing
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Online Access:https://ejlw.eu/article/view/31489
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spelling doaj-811882e76e954338b451401f720ab6062020-11-25T02:52:21ZengUniversity of Groningen PressEuropean Journal of Life Writing2211-243X2017-07-01615417310.5463/ejlw.6.22431489Ethics and Dialogue in Autobiography: The Cases of Vitomil Zupan and Lojze KovačičAndreas Leben0University of GrazVitomil Zupan (1914–1987), a former partisan and political prisoner, and Lojze Kovačič (1928–2004) who was exiled as a German speaking child with his family from Switzerland to Yugoslavia, rank among the most outstanding autobiographers in modern Slovene literature. After a brief theoretical discussion on ethics and a dialogue on autobiographical discourse, the paper discusses the intersections and dialogical interplay between the real author, the writer, the narrator, the characters and the reader in their writings since the 1970s, taking into account the background of their personal experiences and the political, ideological and social conditions represented in their texts. As they pursued different concepts of self-representation, special emphasis is placed on ethical issues that derive from the autobiographical genre, respectively, from the specifics of the ethics of the told and the ethics of the telling as well as on the significance of ethical questions within the aesthetics of their writing.https://ejlw.eu/article/view/31489slovene autobiographymodernismethicsdialog
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Ethics and Dialogue in Autobiography: The Cases of Vitomil Zupan and Lojze Kovačič
European Journal of Life Writing
slovene autobiography
modernism
ethics
dialog
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title Ethics and Dialogue in Autobiography: The Cases of Vitomil Zupan and Lojze Kovačič
title_short Ethics and Dialogue in Autobiography: The Cases of Vitomil Zupan and Lojze Kovačič
title_full Ethics and Dialogue in Autobiography: The Cases of Vitomil Zupan and Lojze Kovačič
title_fullStr Ethics and Dialogue in Autobiography: The Cases of Vitomil Zupan and Lojze Kovačič
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title_sort ethics and dialogue in autobiography: the cases of vitomil zupan and lojze kovačič
publisher University of Groningen Press
series European Journal of Life Writing
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publishDate 2017-07-01
description Vitomil Zupan (1914–1987), a former partisan and political prisoner, and Lojze Kovačič (1928–2004) who was exiled as a German speaking child with his family from Switzerland to Yugoslavia, rank among the most outstanding autobiographers in modern Slovene literature. After a brief theoretical discussion on ethics and a dialogue on autobiographical discourse, the paper discusses the intersections and dialogical interplay between the real author, the writer, the narrator, the characters and the reader in their writings since the 1970s, taking into account the background of their personal experiences and the political, ideological and social conditions represented in their texts. As they pursued different concepts of self-representation, special emphasis is placed on ethical issues that derive from the autobiographical genre, respectively, from the specifics of the ethics of the told and the ethics of the telling as well as on the significance of ethical questions within the aesthetics of their writing.
topic slovene autobiography
modernism
ethics
dialog
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