“关着门的一代”:两次世界大战之间的斯洛文尼亚知识分子问题。

Ervin Dolenc
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1937年,年轻作家兼文学评论家伊沃·布姆契奇(1912-43)写了一篇题为《关在门上的一代》的文章。1935年从卢布尔雅那大学(Ljubljana University)斯拉夫研究专业毕业5年后,他找到了第一份工作(在一所小学当助教)。他描述了他这一代人在南斯拉夫以及当时欧洲大部分地区的死胡同。大萧条之后,与体力劳动相比,脑力劳动的价值急剧下降,拥有大学学位的失业人数开始迅速增加。Bmcic写了150多名大学教授和几百名教师失业的情况;他没有引用关于斯洛文尼亚失业的专业大学毕业生律师、医生和工程师人数的信息。当时,这意味着潜在教师和教授的失业率超过20%,而在所有这些受过教育的年轻人中,每年只有大约10%的求职者被认为找到了合适的工作。2
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"The Generation at a Closed Door": Slovenian Intellectual Issues between the Two World Wars.
An article with the telling title "The Generation at a Closed Door" ("Generacija pred zaprtimi vrati")l was written in 1937 by the young writer and literary critic, Ivo Bmcic (1912-43). Having secured his first job (as a teacher's assistant in a primary school) five years after graduating in Slavic studies from Ljubljana University in 1935, Bmcic describes the dead-end position of his entire generation in Yugoslavia, as well as in a large part of Europe at that time. Following the Depression, the value of intellectual work fell dramatically in comparison with that of physical work, and the number of jobless people with university degrees started growing rapidly. Bmcic wrote about more than 150 unemployed college professors and of several hundred teachers; he cited no information on the number of unemployed professional college graduates lawyers, doctors, and engineers in Slovenia. At the time this represented an unemployment rate of over 20% among potential teachers and professors, and of all these educated young people, each year only around 10% of those seeking jobs were thought to have found suitable employment. 2
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