Stone speaker : medieval tombs, landscape, and Bosnian identity in the poetry of Mak Dizdar
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Stone speaker : medieval tombs, landscape, and Bosnian identity in the poetry of Mak Dizdar
Palgrave, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-223) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Poet Mak Dizdar (d.1971) has become a cultural icon in contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina. Inspired by the lapidary imagery and epitaphs of medieval Bosnian tombstones, his best-acclaimed collection of poetry, Stone Sleeper , reawakens the medieval voices and assigns them a new role in the historical imagination of contemporary Bosnians. In this study, Amila Buturovic looks at Stone Sleeper's recovery of the ancestral world as an effort to refashion the sentiments of collective belonging. In treating the medieval tombstones as sites of collective memory, Dizdar's poetry evokes new possibilities for Bosnians to cast aside national differences based primarily on religion and embrace a pluralistic identity rooted in the sacred landscape of medieval Bosnia.
目次
Introduction Re-Writing the Nation: of Mak Dizdar, Text, and Context The Archaeology of the Stecak: Historical and Cultural Considerations The Ancestral Voices Speak: Mak Dizdar's Stone Sleeper Shaping the Collective Memory: Sacred Space, Text, and History Conclusion Appendix of Dizdar's poetry in Bosnian original and English translation
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