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Serbian Literature 1991–2021, Knj. 2 (2025)

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2
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History, Culture, Reality and Imagination: The Characteristics of Serbian Literature After the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Mihajlo М. Pantićorcid logo 16px
  • University of Belgrade — Faculty of Philology, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon
    Department of Serbian with South Slavic Literatures

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 13–31

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch1
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The Danube as a lieu de postmémoire in Contemporary Serbian Prose

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  • University of Nottingham — School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, Nottingham, United Kingdom ROR icon
    Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, Russian and Slavonic Studies

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 32–55

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch2
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Wars, Traumas and Identities in the Serbian Novel 1991–2021

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  • University of Belgrade — Faculty of Philology, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon
    Department of Serbian with South Slavic Literatures

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 56–78

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch3
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Can the Sound of Trauma Be Translated? Comparative Readings of Contemporary Serbian Literature in Translation

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  • University of Belgrade — Faculty of Philology, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon
    Department of Serbian with South Slavic Literatures

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 79–102

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch4
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Death, Trauma and Memory in the Contemporary Serbian Novel for Young Adults — Interpretive and Methodological Aspects

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  • University of Belgrade — Faculty of Education, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon
    Department of Serbian Language, Literature and Teaching Methodology

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 103–125

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch5
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How to Speak of the Unspeakable: War Trauma and Identity of the Child in Novels by Vesna Aleksić

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  • Institute for Literature and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 126–143

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch6
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The Voices of Resistance: The Search for Personal and Social Authenticity and Freedom in Contemporary Serbian Literature

Nebojša B. Petrovićorcid logo 16px
  • University of Belgrade — Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon
    Department of Psychology

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 147–171

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch7
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The Novels of Dragan Velikić: From “Young Serbian Prose” to the Literature of Memory

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  • Institute for Literature and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 172–192

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch8
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9.
Goran Petrović’s Storytelling Masterpiece

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  • Institute for Literature and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 193–212

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch9
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Identity and (De)Formation of the Past in Darko Tuševljaković’s Novel The Chasm

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  • University of Belgrade — Faculty of Philology, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon
    Department of Serbian with South Slavic Literatures

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 213–229

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch10
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On Certain Aspects of Newer Serbian Poetry

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  • Institute for Literature and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 230–245

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch11
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The Romani Bildungsroman — On the Cultural Trauma of Growing up in Meti Kamberi’s Novels

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  • University of Belgrade — Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade, Serbia ROR icon
    Department of Ethnology and Anthropology

Serbian Literature 1991–2021, 2025. - Knj. 2, str. 246–276

https://doi.org/10.18485/slitam.2025.2.ch12
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