Literature / literary work of Serbs in Croatia: Proceedings from the international scientific symposium held in memory of Stanko Korać
Synopsis
This volume brings together papers presented at the International Scientific Symposium Literature / Literary Work of Serbs in Croatia, held on November 23–24, 2024, at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. The symposium was organized by the Faculty, led by the Department of South Slavic Languages and Literatures, in collaboration with the Serbian Cultural Society “Prosvjeta” and the Serb National Council.
The symposium was held in memory of Stanko Korać (1929–1994), a historian of Croatian and Serbian literature and culture, who left a significant mark on Croatian and Serbian cultural memory through his scholarly and professional projects and initiatives related to the literature and culture of Serbs in Croatia.
Korać’s bibliography shows that his initial scholarly focus was on Croatian literature, but after joining the Serbian Cultural Society “Prosvjeta,” he dedicated himself to studying Serbian writers and the literary work of Serbs in Croatia. This shift culminated in his most important work — the monograph A Survey of the Literary Work of Serbs in Croatia (1987), which inspired the title of this volume. The main aim of the symposium, and subsequently this publication, was to provide the comprehensive overview and analysis of Korać’s scholarly and professional legacy.
The volume consists of 23 contributions, organized into two thematic sections. The first section brings together papers focused on the study of Stanko Korać’s academic and professional work: systematic overviews of his scholarly activity (contributions by Dušan Marinković and Mirko Mar- ković), his monographs on interwar literature (contributions by Dean Duda and Časlav Nikolić), his studies devoted to individual authors such as Ivo Andrić, Vladan Desnica, Simo Matavulj, Ivo Ćipiko, and others (contribu- tions by Branko Tošović, Miroslav Artić, Sanja Roić, Goran Maksimović, Bojan Čolak, Dubravka Bogutovac, and Suzana Marjanić), his work and re- ception in literary journals (contributions by Danko Plevnik and Jelena Marićević Balać), and his engagement with linguistic issues (contribution by Virna Karlić). The second section includes thematically broader studies inspired by Korać’s scholarly opus: on various aspects of (Croatian–Serbian) literary and cultural relations and interactions (contributions by Dragan Bošković, Aleksandra Paunović, Rastko Lončar, and Luka Ostojić), literary-theoretical questions (contribution by Aleksandar Mijatović), analyses of the literary works of individual authors (contributions by Sofija Filipov Radulović, Sanja Šakić, and Vinko Korotaj Drača), and their linguistic features (contribution by Dijana Crnjak and Biljana Savić).
Chapters
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Uvodna riječ
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1. DIO
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Od „Vjetrom vijani” do „Književne hrestomatije” i „Pregleda književnog rada Srba u Hrvatskoj”
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Granice romana (Peleš i Korać)
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Поетика романа: увиди Станка Кораћа о српском роману између два светска рата
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Koraćev(ski) Andrić
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Koraćevo čitanje Andrića: Aspekti Koraćevog razumijevanja Andrića pod vidom hrvatsko-srpskih književnih odnosa
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Koraćev Desnica
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Stanko Korać o Krležinim i Cesarčevim romanima ili što, kako i kamo s Dostojevskim
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Дјело Симе Матавуља у тумачењу Станка Кораћа
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Doprinos Stanka Koraća proučavanju Ćipikove proze
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Stanko Korać i modeli pripovijedanja: fantastični elementi u prozi Desnice, Matavulja i Ćipika
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Stanko Korać i/u SKD „Prosvjeta”
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Stvaralački prinos Stanka Koraća u karlovačkom „Svjetlu”
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Станко Кораћ у „Летопису Матице српске”
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Stanko Korać – o jeziku i s jezikom
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2. DIO
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Apstrakcija, književnost: književna teorija kao znanost, znanost kao književna teorija
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Kако су градили Eвропу: Културни идентитет међуратне српске књижевности
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Књижевна историја и/или књижевна савременост код знака питања: о јужним границама српске књижевности
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Употреба екавице у хрватском међуратном песништву према прегледима хрватске и српске историје књижевности
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Романи Владана Деснице као поетичка (анти)теза српском роману педесетих година
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1605 Milankovitch: autoreferencijalnost u romanu „Kroz vasionu i vekove”
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Ordinary people: Narratives of nationalism, crime, war and history in “They Would Never Hurt a Fly” by Slavenka Drakulić
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Utjecaj školske lektire u Hrvatskoj na percepciju srpske književnosti
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О вокализму романа „Шапати Мале Влашке” Славице Гароње
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PRILOZI
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