MODELI ARTIKULACIJE URBANOG IDENTITETA U MONOGRAFIJI PUNA JE PULA MATE BALOTE.

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  • Author(s): UROŠEVIĆ, Nataša1
  • Source:
    Annals for Istrian & Mediterranean Studies / Annales: Series Historia et Sociologia. 2013, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p463-474. 12p.
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    • Alternate Title:
      MODELS OF ARTICULATION OF URBAN IDENTITY IN THE MIJO MIRKOVIĆ/MATE BALOTA'S MONOGRAPH PUNA JE PULA.
      I MODELLI DI ARTICOLAZIONE DI IDENTITÀ URBANA NELLA MONOGRAFIA PUNA JE PULA DI MATE BALOTA.
    • Abstract:
      The paper will explore the models of socio-cultural construction and literary representation of urban reality in the autobiographical chronicle Puna je Pula (Pula is Full) written by Istrian scientist, writer and polyhistor Mijo Mirković/Mate Balota (1898-1963). In Balota's synthesis of history, traditional and modern urban experience, Pula, as a multicultural city on the edge of major geopolitical systems, represents a model for reflection of construction of cultural and national identity in the instable geopolitical context and in the transitional period between tradition and modernity. Analysis of the specific literary-scientific hybrid on the border between literature and historiography indicated the specific features of culture and history of the area of concern. We indicated that the characteristic identitarian and geopolitical instability in the culture of the border zone, conditioned and mediated by ideology, resulted in almost postmodernist mix of discourses, genres and narratives. In terms of contemporary literary and cultural theory, we have analyzed processes of social and ideological production of meaning and the formation of personal and collective identities. We have shown how autobiographical documentary chronicle that tracks key national-integration processes turns into the narrative about the creation of the nation, as the key strategy of national and cultural identification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      In questo saggio si esplorano i modelli di costruzione socio-culturale e di rappr esentazione letteraria della realtà urbana nella cronaca autobiografica Puna je Pula dello scienziato e scrittore Mijo Mirković/Mate Balota (1898- 1963). Nella sua sintesi di storia della città, di esperienza urbana tradizionale e moderna, Pola, come una città multiculturale sul bordo dei grandi sistemi geopolitici, si rappresenta come un modello adatto di riflessione sulla costruzione delle identità culturali e nazionali in un contesto geopolitico instabile e nel periodo di transizione tra tradizione e modernità. L'analisi dell'ibrido letterario-scientifico al confine di letteratura e storiografia indicherà nello stesso tempo le particolarità della cultura e della storia del territorio di cui si occupa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Namen članka je raziskati modele socio-kulturne konstrukcije in literarnega prikaza urbane realnosti v avtobiografski kroniki Puna je Pula istrskega znanstvenika, pisatelja in polihistorja Mije Mirkovića/Mate Balote (1898-1963). V Balotini sintezi zgodovine mesta ter tradicionalnih in sodobnih urbanih izkušenj se Pulj prikazuje kot večkulturno mesto na meji med velikima geopolitičnima sistemoma in primeren model konstrukcije kulturnih in nacionalnih identitet v nestabilnem geopolitičnem kontekstu ter v tranzicijskem obdobju med tradicijo in sodobnostjo. Analiza literarno-znanstvenega hibrida na meji med književnostjo in zgodovinopisjem obenem bo poudarila posebnosti kulture in zgodovine prostora s katerim se ukvarja. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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