Taja Kramberger

Taja Kramberger ( born September 11, 1970 in Ljubljana) is a Slovenian historical anthropologist and poet.

Taja Kramberger studied at the University of Ljubljana and received his doctorate at the University of Primorska in Koper, founded in 2003, where she is currently also a lecturer in historical anthropology. She had fellowships in Paris and Budapest. She has published several articles and book contributions in their field of expertise. She is editor of the multilingual magazine "Monitor ZSA - Review of Historical, Social and other Anthropologies. Monitor ZSA ". She works on the methodology of research of collective memory based on the research of Maurice Halbwachs. Together with her husband Drago Braco Rotar she translated writings of Pierre Bourdieu and Loïc Wacquant. Her studies of the Dreyfus Affair and its anti-Semitic content they presented with their students together in an exhibition and dealt with them with their poetic means.

Since 1997, four volumes of poetry were published by her.

Works

  • Taja Kramberger at worldcat
  • Maurice Halbwachs; Drago B Rotar; Taja Kramberger Kolektivni spomin, Publisher: Ljubljana: Studia humanitatis, 2001
  • Taja Kramberger Historiografska divergenca: razsvetljenska in historistična paradigmatic: o odprti in zaprti epistemični strukturi in njunih elaboracijah, Koper, 2007, ISBN 978-961-6033-93-0

Poezija

  • Protitok: Notes from shore = counterflow. From the Slovenian. by Maja Haderlap. [ With four Orig - Woodcut. by Christian Thannhäuser ] Ottenheim on the Danube: Ed. Thannhäuser 2002 ISBN 3-900986-51-7
  • Post in: Berlin, Odysseus and the night, Anthology of Slovenian poetry presence. , Ljubljana 2010, ISBN 978-961-92946-0-4
  • Marcipan ( pesniška zbirka ) (1997 )
  • Spregovori morje, (1999)
  • Žametni indigo, (2004)
  • Mobilizacije, ( 2004) ( mobilizations, multi-lingual).
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