Difference between revisions of "Liber.ac, Academic Book Fair"
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== Past editions == | == Past editions == | ||
− | In 2010, when Ljubljana was the [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010|World Book Capital]], the fair was titled "Stars of East Asia on the Slovene Sky" and celebrated Japanese and Korean literature and the academic publications from the field of sinology and Japanology at the [[Department of Asian and African Studies, University of Ljubljana|Department of Asian | + | In 2010, when Ljubljana was the [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010|World Book Capital]], the fair was titled "Stars of East Asia on the Slovene Sky" and celebrated Japanese and Korean literature and the academic publications from the field of sinology and Japanology at the [[Department of Asian and African Studies, University of Ljubljana|Department of Asian Studies]] at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]]. |
The focus of the 2011 edition of the fair was Romance languages (Romanian, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.). The [[Department of Romance Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana|Department of Romance Languages and Literature]] was instrumental in organising the many accompanying events under the moniker "Romance Old New World". | The focus of the 2011 edition of the fair was Romance languages (Romanian, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.). The [[Department of Romance Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana|Department of Romance Languages and Literature]] was instrumental in organising the many accompanying events under the moniker "Romance Old New World". | ||
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"Magical Slavic Lands" was the title of the 2012 Liber.ac, which showcased the literary and cultural creativity of Slavic nations. It also presented two exhibitions: "Slavic Philologies through Time" and "Slovene Women in the Age of the Slovene Modern Movement". It was organised with the help of the [[Department of Slavistics, University of Ljubljana|Department of Slavistics]]. | "Magical Slavic Lands" was the title of the 2012 Liber.ac, which showcased the literary and cultural creativity of Slavic nations. It also presented two exhibitions: "Slavic Philologies through Time" and "Slovene Women in the Age of the Slovene Modern Movement". It was organised with the help of the [[Department of Slavistics, University of Ljubljana|Department of Slavistics]]. | ||
− | In 2013 the fair, titled "Germanic Babylon", brought together a range of Germanic countries, regions, languages, and literatures. The accompanying programme, conceived in cooperation with the [[Department of German, Dutch and Swedish, University of Ljubljana|Department of German, Dutch and Swedish]], comprised round table discussions, a student conference, concerts and performances, exhibitions, literary readings, and workshops for children. | + | In 2013 the fair, titled "Germanic Babylon", brought together a range of Germanic countries, regions, languages, and literatures. The accompanying programme, conceived in cooperation with the [[Department of German, Dutch and Swedish, University of Ljubljana|Department of German, Dutch and Swedish]], comprised round table discussions, a student conference, concerts and performances, exhibitions, literary readings, and workshops for children. |
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 17:53, 30 November 2016
Past editions
In 2010, when Ljubljana was the World Book Capital, the fair was titled "Stars of East Asia on the Slovene Sky" and celebrated Japanese and Korean literature and the academic publications from the field of sinology and Japanology at the Department of Asian Studies at the Faculty of Arts.
The focus of the 2011 edition of the fair was Romance languages (Romanian, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.). The Department of Romance Languages and Literature was instrumental in organising the many accompanying events under the moniker "Romance Old New World".
"Magical Slavic Lands" was the title of the 2012 Liber.ac, which showcased the literary and cultural creativity of Slavic nations. It also presented two exhibitions: "Slavic Philologies through Time" and "Slovene Women in the Age of the Slovene Modern Movement". It was organised with the help of the Department of Slavistics.
In 2013 the fair, titled "Germanic Babylon", brought together a range of Germanic countries, regions, languages, and literatures. The accompanying programme, conceived in cooperation with the Department of German, Dutch and Swedish, comprised round table discussions, a student conference, concerts and performances, exhibitions, literary readings, and workshops for children.
See also
- Faculty of Arts Bookshop
- Academic Publishing Division of the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana
- Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana