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Title:
Humor v antologijah Enci benci na kamenci
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Fink, Katarina
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Slovenian
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Scientific work
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1.02 - Review Article
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PEF - Faculty of Education
Abstract:
V slovenskem otroškem izročilu se pojavlja humor, kot ga utemeljujejo različne teorije. Po Attardu (1994) sta osrednja predstavnika teorije superiornosti Platon in Aristotel - po tej teoriji smejanje sledi spoznanju, da je človek, ki se smeje, boljši od tistega, ki se mu smeje. Kant in Schopenhauer sta predstavnika teorije neujemanja, ki temelji na neskladju resničnosti med pojmom in objektom. Bergson v Eseju o smehu (1977) dokazuje, da lahko vse napake postanejo smešne; smešna oseba nam je na začetku pogosto simpatična. Kmecl v Mali literarni teoriji (1995) pa navaja, da je humor etološka vrsta, ki temelji na vedrem, svobodnem razpoloženju/obnašanju, na nasmejanem distanciranju od neprijetnosti, na duševni uravnovešenosti in miselnem odnosu do sveta. V mladinski književnosti moramo biti pozorni tudi na bralčevo/poslušalčevo starost, saj je od otrokove starosti odvisno, kaj je zanj smešno, in na okoliščine (realni čas, splošni kulturni nivo, socialni status otroka). V otroškem ljudskem izročilu se pojavljajo različne vloge humorja: nonsensni humor, ki ima poleg posredne spoznavne tudi očitno zabavno vlogo, vzgojni humor komičnega (nezglednega) otroškega lika, ki poleg zabavne vloge posredno vzgaja, ter humor oporekanja, ki se izraža v tabujih. Obravnavane pesmi so iz otroškega ljudskega izročila in so prikaz konkretnih primerov ter značilnosti uvrščanja med literarna dela z elementi humornega.
Keywords:
slovenska otroška poezija
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humor
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teorije humorja
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vloge humorja
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otroško ljudsko izročilo
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Published
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Year of publishing:
2012
Number of pages:
str. 87-100
Numbering:
Letn. 5, št. 4
PID:
20.500.12556/DKUM-68428
ISSN:
1855-4431
UDC:
821.163.6.09-93-1
ISSN on article:
1855-4431
COBISS.SI-ID:
19585288
NUK URN:
URN:SI:UM:DK:NTIFNIVF
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21.09.2017
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FINK, Katarina, 2012, Humor v antologijah Enci benci na kamenci.
Revija za elementarno izobraževanje
[online]. 2012. Vol. 5, no. 4, p. 87–100. [Accessed 21 March 2025]. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=68428
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Title:
Revija za elementarno izobraževanje
Publisher:
Založba PEF, Pedagoška fakulteta, Založba PEF, Pedagoška fakulteta, Založba PEF, Pedagoška fakultete Univerze, Univerza na Primorskem, Pedagoška fakulteta, Univerzitetna založba Univerze v Mariboru
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Title:
Humour in the anthologies Encibenci na kamenci
Abstract:
The humour which appears in Slovenian children's folk tradition is supported by various theories. Attardo claims that Plato and Aristotle are two main representatives of the theory of superiority, according to which laughing is a result of the realisation that the one who laughs is better than the one who does not. Immanuel Kant and Artur Schopenhauer, on the other hand, are representatives of the mismatch theory based on the (reality of) conflict between the concept and the object. In his work Esej o smehu, Bergson proves that any mistake can become humorous, yet we also tend to like the funny character from the very beginning. In Mala literarna teorija (1995), Slovenian theorist Matjaž Kmecl states that humour is an ethological form characterised by cheerful carefree mood/behaviour, smiling as a means to distance oneself from unease, mental balance of the personas, and mental attitude towards the world. As regards children's literature, we have to consider the reader's/listener's age which is a key factor in what children perceive as funny as well as the circumstances such as real time, general cultural level, and social status of the child. Humour plays different roles in children's folk tradition. Nonsense humour combines the indirect cognitive aspect with the apparently entertaining aspect. As the word itself suggests, the aim of educational humour based on a comic child character who is far from being a role model is to educate and to entertain. Last but not least, there is the humour of contradiction, which is expressed in taboos. All the poems discussed herein are taken from children's folk tradition and are demonstrations of concrete examples and characteristics, which classify them as literary works with humorous elements.
Keywords:
Slovenian children's poetry
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humour
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theory of humour
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roles of humour
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children's folk tradition
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