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Kas iš tikro naujausia? : postmodernizmas kaip konjunktūra
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Od realizma do postmodernizma (Međunarodna scena - Mađarska)
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Puškinov doma Andreja Bitova in problemi ruskega postmodernizma
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Prikaz knjige: Emil Vlajki: Socijalna patologija postmodernizma
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ELEMENTI POSTMODERNIZMA U ROMANU „GUBITNIK“ TOMASA BERNHARDA
Lipar, 2022This paper will discuss Thomas Bernhard’s novel The Loser, published in 1983, through the analysis of which we will single out some of the main features of postmodernist art, referring to the texts of the most authoritative literary theorists, including Frederic Jameson, Linda Hutcheon, Ihab Hasan and others.
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Od iluminizma do postmodernizma
Zadarska smotra : časopis za kulturu, znanost i umjetnost, 2010Prikaz knjige Šimuna Muse "Studije i ogledi", Školska naklada Mostar - Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Mostaru, Mostar, 2009.
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Optimalna projekcija postmodernizma
Republika (Zagreb. 1945), 2001In this article the discussion is about leading terms in historical avantgarde: optimal projection, utopia and distopia, and about their modifications in postmodernism. Different opinions of cathegory of time - past, present and future - are under the influence of dominant poetics.
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Književna smotra : časopis za svjetsku književnost, 2002
The downfall and the formal abolition of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991 brought about the downfall of the philosophy of the Soviet literature or, in other words, the concept of unity of various national literatures throughout the former Soviet Union ("connective tissue" was social realism - ideology and the only artistic "method"). For Russian, as
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The downfall and the formal abolition of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991 brought about the downfall of the philosophy of the Soviet literature or, in other words, the concept of unity of various national literatures throughout the former Soviet Union ("connective tissue" was social realism - ideology and the only artistic "method"). For Russian, as
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