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Ideology in the 20th Century: studies of literary and social discourses and practices

Ana Beguš
graduated in Translation Studies at the Faculty of Arts, University of
Ljubljana, and received her doctoral degree in Philosophy and Theory of
Visual Culture at the Faculty of Humanities Koper, University of Pri-
morska. She lectures and does research in the fields of Lingustics, Trans-
lation Studies and Semiotics, with special emphasis on the analysis of
the relation between text, discourse and technology. She is also an active
translator from English and Italian. Email: ana.begus@fhs.upr.si.

Maka Elbakidze,
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Deputy Director of Sho-
ta Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature. Her interest includes:
Rustaveli studies, Old Georgian Literature, Comparative literary studies,
220 Émigré literature. Author of more than 70 published scholarly articles;
this year her second monograph was published: The Man in the Panther’s
Skin in the Context of Medieval Literature (Lambert Academic Publish-
ing). She is editor in chief of a review Literary Researches.

Vladimir Gvozden,
književni kritičar i teoretičar, vanredni profesor na Filozofskom fakulte-
tu u Novom Sadu. Bio je gostujući profesor na Univerzitetu u Regenzbur-
gu, predavanja i seminare po pozivu je držao na univerzitetima u Bam-
bergu, Giessenu, Pragu, Segedinu, Londonu i UPF Barselona, gostujući
istraživač bio je na univerzitetima u Torontu, Inzbruku, Brnu i UPF
Barselona. Radovi su mu prevođeni na mađarski, makedonski, bugarski,
španski, poljski i nemački jezik.

Aleš Kozár
works as a lecturer on Slovenian literature and culture at the Universi-
ty of Pardubice, Czech Republic. In addition to scientific papers he also
concentrates at translating of Slovenian literature into Czech language.
He translated works of Vladimir Bartol, Polona Glavan, Lojze Kovačič,
Feri Lainšček, Primož Repar, and Goran Vojnović. In Czech (Souvislosti,
Host) and Slovenian (Apokalipsa, Locutio) magazines he also published
some of his poetry works.

Maja Murnik
graduated in theatre studies and in comparative literature in Ljubljana.
She holds PhD in philosophy and theory of visual culture (at Faculty of
Humanities, University of Primorska). She worked as Assistant at Facul-
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