常青蛇和gamikv

Tijana Tropin, Ivana Mijić Nemet
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斯拉夫民间传说包含了各种关于神奇动物和其他想象和阈值生物的信仰,以及它们的特征和属性。这一传统在过去被各种儿童作家采纳和使用,他们将这些民间传说的主题融入到自己的作品中。另一方面,最近的一些作者表现出一种明显的倾向,即利用他们自己发明的动物来传达生态信息,通常采用一种准百科全书的方法(例如Uroš petroviki和Zoran Penevski)。其他人创造虚构的动物,以便以适合儿童的形式探索道德困境和心理深度(例如米娜·托多洛维茨)。当民间传说遗产重新出现时,它有时在当代城市背景下具有喜剧功能(例如伊凡娜Nešić)。在本文中,我们概述和分析了当代塞尔维亚儿童奇幻小说中奇幻动物及其异质起源和功能,并简要介绍了最新发展。我们的目的是将传统的文学幻想和民俗元素分析与生态批评相结合。
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Evergreen Snake and Gamiž
Slavic folklore contains a variety of beliefs concerning magical animals and other imaginary and liminal beings, their characteristics and properties. This heritage was adopted and used in the past by various children’s authors who integrated these folklore motifs into their own work. Some recent authors, on the other hand, show a marked tendency to implement animals of their own invention in order to convey an ecological message, often employing a quasi-encyclopaedic approach (e. g. Uroš Petrović and Zoran Penevski). Others create imaginary animals in order to explore moral dilemmas and psychological depths in a form appropriate for children (e. g. Mina Todorović). When folklore heritage makes a reappearance, it sometimes takes on a comical function in a contemporary urban context (e. g. Ivana Nešić). In this paper we provide an overview and an analysis of fantastic animals and their heterogeneous origins and functions in contemporary Serbian fantasy written for children, presenting a condensed outline of the most recent developments. Our aim is to combine a traditional analysis of the literary fantastic and folklore elements with ecocriticism.
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