Croatian Canadian Literature--Emigrant, Ethnic or Diasporic? (CROSBI ID 563610)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Šesnić, Jelena
engleski
Croatian Canadian Literature--Emigrant, Ethnic or Diasporic?
In the context of several intersecting and distinct changes (globalization of cultural production, changes of immigration patterns, depoliticization of the study of Croatian diaspora) it becomes possible to introduce new interpretive models for more encompassing readings of literary production by Croats and their descendants in Croatian emigration communities world-wide. The focus of the essay is specifically on three case studies coming from Croatian Canadian literary corpus, namely, Katarina Pejaković, Ljerka Lukić, and Tony Fabijančić. Even though in their case the writing is split in terms of language (Croatian and English) and in terms of genre (poetry, non-fiction), it is argued that other indicators must be taken into account in order to capture the underlying similarity between these texts so as to enable us to reach some conclusions about the changing nature of literary production by and about Croats in different national contexts.
Croatian Canadian literature; Katarina Pejaković; Ljerka Lukić; Tony Fabijančić
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Podaci o prilogu
179-196.
2011.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Migration, Globalization, Hybridity: Canadian and Croatian Experiences/ Migration, globalisation, hybridité: experiénces canadiennes et croates
Matas, Gordan and Biljana Kostadinov
Split: Faculty of Philosophy, Croatian-Canadian Academic Society
978-953-7395-37-7
Podaci o skupu
Nepoznat skup
predavanje
29.02.1904-29.02.2096