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Title: SIMBOLIČKI I POLITIČKI IDENTITET BEOGRADA I SARAJEVA U ROMANU „GOSPOĐICA“ IVE ANDRIĆA
Authors: Zivkovic, Ana
Journal: NASLEĐE: časopis za književnost, jezik, umetnost i kulturu
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: This paper investigates the symbolic and political identity of Belgrade and Sarajevo in Andrić’s novel The Woman from Sarajevo. By combining the theoretical assumptions of cognitive narratology with the concepts of narrative/cultural/symbolic geography and culture of memory, odonyms (street names) and commemorative names of various cultural/state institutions in The Woman from Sarajevo have been interpreted. We established that odonyms (Njegoševa, Smiljanićeva, Stiška and Aleksandrova) functioned as the narrative means of political representation and various national ideologies of the past, which has opened up possibilities for defining Andrić’s The Woman from Sarajevo as a political novel. The modern spirit of Andrić’s narrator has problematized Rajka’s attitude towards the grave/death in Sarajevo. Striving only to restore her father’s wealth, to regain the lost family property, Rajka believed in the renewal of individual life through the mediation of descendants. Rajka Radaković’s consciousness manifested the process of dememorization, the disappearance of symbolic signifiers from Belgrade’s space. Thus, the heroine of Andrić’s novel unconsciously became the bearer of the politics of a new identity.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/17422
Type: article
DOI: 10.46793/NasKg2253.215Z
ISSN: 18201768
Appears in Collections:The Faculty of Philology and Arts, Kragujevac (FILUM)

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