K zgodovinopisju sanj

pogled z diskurzivnega vidika

Avtorji

  • Laura J. Vollmer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35469/poligrafi.2023.414

Ključne besede:

zgodovinopisje sanj, zgodovina sanj, diskurz, episteme, intelektualna zgodovina, post-postmodernizem

Povzetek

Čeprav se zgodovinopisje sanj še ni uveljavilo kot samostojno področje, so ključne spremembe v raziskovanju sanj vredne razmisleka o implicitnem znanju o njem v akademski sferi. V prispevku je zgodovinska konstrukcija »sanj«, ki napoveduje oblikovanje tovrstne historiografije, obravnavana z vidika diskurza preko lokalizacije v notranjih/zunanjih, subjektivnih/objektivnih, komunikacijskih in družbeno zamišljenih prostorih sanj, kot tudi skozi teoretični paradigmi esencializma in kontekstualizma. Predmodernistični do post-postmodernistični sistemi znanja ali episteme v teh diskurzih so formativne sile, ki določajo pravo oziroma pomembno védenje. Razpravo zaokroži razmislek o aktualnem stanju raziskav o sanjah s stališča post-postmodernizma, ki nakazuje ontološko večplastnost »sanj«.

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2023-12-20

Kako citirati

Vollmer, Laura J. 2023. „K Zgodovinopisju Sanj: Pogled Z Diskurzivnega Vidika“. Poligrafi 28 (109/110):83-104. https://doi.org/10.35469/poligrafi.2023.414.