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Croatian literature
Croatian literature refers to literary works attributed to the medieval and modern culture of the Croats, Croatia, and Croatian. Besides the modern language whose shape and orthography were standardized in the late 19th century, it also covers the oldest works produced within the modern borders of Croatia, written in Church Slavonic and Medieval Latin, as well as vernacular works written in Čakavian and Kajkavian dialects.
History
[edit]Croatian medieval literature
[edit]Croatian medieval prose is similar to other European medieval literature of the time. The oldest testaments to Croatian literacy are dated to the 11th and 12th centuries, and Croatian medieval literature lasted until the middle of the 16th century. Some elements of medieval forms can be found even in 18th-century Croatian literature, meaning their influence was stronger in Croatia than in the rest of Europe. Early Croatian literature was inscribed on stone tablets, hand-written on manuscripts, and printed in books. A special segment of Croatian medieval literature is written in Latin. The first works on hagiography and the history of the Church were written in the Dalmatian coastal cities (Split, Zadar, Trogir, Osor, Dubrovnik, Kotor), for example the "Splitski evanđelistar" (6
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Serbia - Frequently Asked Questions
21/9/2010
Austrian Cultural Forum, New York
Works by 18 contemporary artists
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Curators: Branislav Dimitrijević & Andreas Stadler
Artists: Phil Collins, Biljana Djurdjevic, Uroš Djuric, Vlatka Horvat, Johanna Kandl, Kunsthistorisches Mausoleum, Paul Albert Leitner, Marko Lulic, Ahmet Ögut, Marko Peljhan, Dan Perjovschi, Darinka Pop-Mitic, Anri Sala, Walter Steinacher, Zoran Todorovic, Raša Todosijevic, Milica Tomic, Stefanos Tsivopoulos, Katarina Zdjelar.
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade are pleased to present this exhibition of works by 18 contemporary artists from Serbia, former Yugoslavia and Austria. The artists reflect on two decades of drama in the Balkans with a special focus on Serbia.
Speaking out on traumatic events the artists in Serbia – Frequently Asked Questions share a critical stance toward processes of economic and political transition and refute preconceived notions about a decades-old conflict fueled by irreconcilable stereotypes on all sides. The artists expose the culturalization of the Yugoslav conflict: marked neither by sentimentalism nor cynicism, the show presents the sensitivity of the individual artists—some of whom were directly in
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