ПРОТОНИЗАМ ЗА БАЛКАНСКИТЕ КНИЖЕВНОСТИ
Protonism for Balkan Literatures
Author(s): Afrim RedžepiSubject(s): Theory of Literature
Published by: Институт за македонска литература
Keywords: text; atom; protonism; protonismiotics; criticism
Summary/Abstract: Protonism as a theory and philosophy, whose founder is Gjeke Marinaj, has already been accepted in the United States, at the gathering of professors of world literature and theory, in the city of Des Moines in 2011, and beyond, (and as a teaching subject in twenty-six universities so far around the world in including Harvard University), is a theoretical and philosophical notion with a positive tendency to qualitatively improve our way of thinking and our conceptual possibilities. Taking into account the structure of the atom, i.e., the nucleus and the positive proton, Marinaj will create a new concept, not only as a literary theory but also as a philosophical concept, with a tendency to create positive conceptions and values in people, in the interpretive strategies of literature, and in the philosophical and intercultural considerations of certain societies. By inspiring literary critics to think differently and encouraging them to increase the function of literary criticism, the Theory and Philosophy of Protonism have the tendency to become a positive catalyst for the social function of literature. Protonist theory aims to promote "peace and positive thinking" through the use of literary criticism. Dr. Marinaj published this work in response to much unnecessary negative criticism in Eastern European academia. This was a project that was supposed to provide a common language and allow a literary work to be considered much more objectively compared to previous methods.
Journal: Context/Контекст
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 30
- Page Range: 101-109
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Macedonian