The Multicentric Identity of David Albahari: A Jewish Serbian-Canadian Writer
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https://doi.org/10.7251/fil1410226lAbstract
Besides spatial dynamics, Albahari’s literary poetics is to a great extent defined by his religious affiliation. The article aims to show how Albahari’s different personal reference points (Serbia, Canada, Jewishness) build up the image of Albahari as an author comfortable in the emerging multicentric cultural economy.Downloads
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2014-12-30
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