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Političko u manjinskoj književnosti: polje jevrejske književnosti u Bosni i Hercegovini između dva svjetska rata / Political in minor literature: the field of Jewish literature in Bosnia and Herzegovina between the two world wars
(Tuzla : Univerzitet u Tuzli, Fakultet humanističkih i društvenih nauka, 2022)
Jevrejska književnost u Bosni i Hercegovini između dva svjetska rata nije bila plod mirnog tkanja tradicije, već stalne borbe različitih sila koje su pojedine pisce i njihova djela činile važnima i poznatima dok su druge ...
Rachel (Rae) Dalven: an accomplished female Romaniote historian, translator, and playwright / Rejčel (Rej) Dalven: uspešna istoričarka, prevodilac i dramski pisac
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
Rachel Dalven was a Romaniote Jew, translator of modern Greek poetry, playwright, and historian of the Jews of Ioannina, Greece. She was an educated and well-travelled independent woman, who brought to English-speaking ...
The hidden conflicts with an unorthodox translator: Dora Gabe’s contributions to the Jewish press in Bulgaria / Skriveni sukobi sa neortodoksnim prevodiocem: doprinosi Dore Gabe jevrejskoj štampi u Bugarskoj
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
The article presents the contributions of Dora Gabe to the Jewish newspaper „Maccabi“, published in Sofia from 1920 to 1940. She cooperated with the paper both as a translator and an original author. Gabe’s texts in „Maccabi“ ...
A symphony of unique voices: the literary testimony of Jewish women writers in post-World War II Yugoslavia / Simfonija jedinstvenih glasova: književno svedočanstvo jevrejskih spisateljica u Jugoslaviji posle Drugog svetskog rata
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
The first part of this article endeavours to give an idea about the scope and impact of dealing with Jews and Jewish issues in the literature of the former Yugoslavia, so as to provide a frame of reference for presenting ...
Serbo-Croatian as a language of Sephardic literature: the cases of Isak Samokovlija and Jacques Confino / Srpskohrvatski kao jezik sefardske književnosti: slučajevi Isaka Samokovlije i Žaka Konfina
(Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV, 2023)
The early twentieth century saw a rise in Jewish writers in what is traditionally considered non-Jewish languages in the Balkans like in the rest of Europe. In light of this phenomenon’s significance, we pose the question ...
Predodžbe o Jevrejima u bosanskohercegovačkoj franjevačkoj književnoj tradiciji: od antijudaizma do antisemitizma? / Perceptions of Jews in the Bosnian Franciscan literary tradition: from anti-judaism to anti-semitism?
(Tuzla : Univerzitet u Tuzli, Fakultet humanističkih i društvenih nauka, 2022)
Književni opus bosanskih franjevaca višestruko je zanimljiv s imagološkoga stajališta: i s
obzirom na autopredodžbe i s obzirom na heteropredožbe, koje su konstruirane s polazišta važnosti vjeroispovijesti kao elementa ...
Isak Baševis Singer i njegov jidiš / Isaac Bashevis Singer and his Yiddish
(Pančevo : Udruženje književnika i književnih prevodilaca Pančeva, 2019)
Književnost Isaka Singera na starom jeziku evropskih Jevreja, opisuje njegove jevrejske sunarodnike, a pored snažne folklorne crte, teme su se ticale i opštih ljudskih problema, te su stoga vremenom privukle široku međunarodnu ...
A positive image of Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish in the Jewish press of the first half of the 20th century: an overview / Pozitivna slika jidiša i judeo-španskog jezika u jevrejskoj štampi prve polovine 20. veka: pregled
(Berlin : Peter Lang Verlag, 2019)
The article presents discourse in the Jewish press on the question of the Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish languages and accordingly, their important roles in Ashkenazi (here precisely of so-called Westjuden) and Sephardi ...
The return of the wandering Jew(s) in Samuel Hirszenberg's art / Povratak lutajućih Jevreja(a) u umetnosti Samuela Hiršenberga
(Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2011)
"Few Jewish artists of the turn of the twentieth century created works that became classics in their lifetime. One who did was Samuel Hirszenberg, the Lodz-born (1865) artist, who trained in Cracow, Munich, and Paris, and ...