Zenitism and orientalism [PDF]
Reflecting on the centenary of the birth of Zenitism, this essay examines how the movement engaged with stereotypes about the Slavic Orient, and in particular the discourse on Balkanism.
Glišić Iva, Vujošević Tijana
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Silhouettes of the Revolution: Ideas of V. I. Lenin, L. D. Trotsky and A. V. Lunacharsky in Zenith (1921-1926) [PDF]
The matters of the October Revolution are present on several levels in Zenit from the first issue until the closing of the magazine. The October Revolution appears as a topic in Zenit in discussions about Soviet Avant-garde art, as well as the ...
Lalatović Jelena
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Poetika hibridnih multižanrovskih pesničkih tekstova Ljubomira Micića i Branka Ve Poljanskog [PDF]
In the text I will focus on Zenitist poetry by Ljubomir Micić and Branko Ve Poljanski. I will construe a new discursive framework, which will make it possible for us to understand their multigenre texts as important items in the national poetry ...
Dubravka Đurić
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The Europe-Balkan and primitive-civilised antinomies in Micić's Zenit Magazine [PDF]
Ljubomir Micić was the founder of Zenitism and the editor of Zenit, the international avant-garde magazine published in Zagreb and Belgrade from 1921 to 1926.
Metlić Dijana
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The Emergence and Establishment of Yugoslav Dada: From Prague to Zagreb (1920–1922) [PDF]
The article focuses on the transnational aspect of Yugoslav Dadaism, which was already an integral part of its founding stage in Prague in 1920, when the main Yugoslav Dadaist, Dragan Aleksić, was a student there. Through an analysis of the already known
Kristina Pranjić
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From Svetokret to Tank: Zenitism and the Slovenian interwar avant-garde (1921-1927) [PDF]
In January 1921, Svetokret, the first radical avant-garde magazine in the newly founded Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, was launched in Ljubljana by Virgil Poljanski (1898-1947). This unique edition was a herald of Zenit (1921-1926), a mouthpiece
Dović Marijan
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Research on the avant-garde(s): Case study: Zenitism and the Central European contacts [PDF]
New and seminal approaches to the historical avant-garde have begun on the global level in the 1960s, continued and expanded particularly in the 1970s, with different, sometimes even radically opposite interpretations.
Subotić Irina
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The Role of Central European Avant-garde Reviews in the 1920s (Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia) [PDF]
After the collapse of four empires during World War I, several new European states emerged, with new energy, anti-military and progressive attitudes among the youth, and shared optimism for a peaceful future.
Subotić, Irina
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Abstract Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is a globally important crop due to its valuable seed composition, versatile feed, food, and industrial end‐uses, and consistent genetic gain. Successful genetic gain in soybean has led to widespread adaptation and increased value for producers, processors, and consumers.
William M. Singer +12 more
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Decentred Geographies: Poetics and Politics of the Avant-garde [PDF]
Thanks to the work of Pascale Casanova, Franco Moretti, David Damrosch and many others, over the past two decades, the concept of world literature has once again become the subject of thorough examination within the field of literary studies, especially ...
Božić Blanuša, Zrinka
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