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From Post-Yugoslavia to the Female Continent : A Feminist Reading of Post-Yugoslav Literature.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Matijevic, Tijana, 1978-
- Series:
- Lettre.
- Lettre
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Slavic literature.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Bielefeld : Transcipt Verlag, 2020.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- I Introduction: On Post-Yugoslavia and the Female Continent
- I 1. Post-Yugoslav Literature: A Utopia and a Field
- I 2. A Feminist Framing of the post-Yugoslav Literary Field
- I 3. Summary
- II Women's Writing and Critical Nostalgia: On Ildiko Lovas' Fiction
- II 1. Borders of Time and Space and Authorship: "Via del Corso I"
- II 2. On Real and Fictional Identities: "Stvarni konobar"
- II 3. Totalitarianism and Misogyny: "Zlatna priča"
- III Post-Yugoslav Écriture Féminine
- III 1. Tanja Stupar Trifunović's Satovi u majčinoj sobi: 'Writing the Body' as a Signpost
- III 1.1. To Meet the (M)other
- III 1.2. Female Difference and Writing
- III 2. Tea Tulić's Kosa posvuda: How to Write the Death of Mother
- III 2.1. Female Camaraderie vs. Real World
- III 2.2. Back to Chora? On Mother and Writing
- III 3. Ivana Bodrožić's Hotel Zagorje: The Death of the Father and the Coming of Age as the War Novel
- III 3.1. To be a Refugee: Internalization and Reproduction of Enmity
- III 3.2. Lures and Fears of Coming of Age
- III 3.3. An Absent Witness to the Father's Death
- IV The Other Writing: Atonement and Female Authorship in Snežana Andrejević's and Luka Bekavac's Fiction
- IV 1. Snežana Andrejević's Životu je najteže: A 'Two-faced' Narrator
- IV 1.1. On the Front Line: Trans, Trance
- IV 2. Luka Bekavac's Drenje and Viljevo: Beyond Severed Ends of Space and Time
- IV 3. The Medium is the Message: Female Voices and Sound
- V What to Do With the Past? Feminist Literary Historiographies I: Olja Savičević Ivančević's Adio, kauboju
- V 1. On the Real, Fictional and Female Cowboys
- V 2. Staging the Western. Why the Past Does Not Fit the Present?
- V 3. Saint Fjoko Festival: Difference and the Carnevalization of Gender
- V 4. The Body/House Trope: Essentialization and Emancipation
- V 5. Marija Čarija's Western: Righteousness and Tragic Heroin
- V 6. Migrant, Worker, Author: An Open End as the Beginning
- VI What to Do With the Past? Feminist Literary Historiographies II:Slobodan Tišma's Bernardijeva soba
- VI 1. Objects of the Past, Past of the Objects: Past as Belonging(s)
- VI 2. Parental Home: On (Im)possible Identifications
- VI 3. Pol and Politika: Women in Pairs and the Politics of Literature
- VI 4. Colonizing a Utopia: Jouissance, Difference and Authorship
- VI 5. Neo-avant-garde and Feminist Foundations of post-Yugoslav Literature
- VI 5.1. Appendix: Situationist International and the Esoteric Neo-avant-garde in Bernardijeva soba
- VII Conclusions. Inherited Possibility, Or: Choosing The Optimal Variant
- Bibliography
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. Berlin Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Matijevic, Tijana From Post-Yugoslavia to the Female Continent : A Feminist Reading of Post-Yugoslav Literature
- ISBN:
- 3839452090
- 9783839452097
- Publisher Number:
- 99986095708
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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