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The Danube Archipelago: the hydropoetics of river islands

Zoric, Vladimir

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Dirk G�ttsche
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Abstract

This essay looks at the Danubian river islands in the postcolonial memory of South Slavs. These river islands are liminal in multiple ways: hydrologically, because they are situated between the two riverbanks; geographically, because they emerged between the upper and the lower course of the river; historically, because they were a contested border zone between the Habsburg and the Ottoman empires. The essay situates this group of islands within a broader context of the sundry colonial discourses on these rivers, explains their regular omission in travelogues and narrative fiction of the Western and South Slav writers, and discusses their emergence as precarious sanctuaries balanced between the colonizer and the colonized as well as between the literary and visual media.

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Zoric, V. (2019). The Danube Archipelago: the hydropoetics of river islands. In D. Göttsche (Ed.), Memory and postcolonial studies: synergies and new directions (513-537). Peter Lang International Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3726/b14024

Online Publication Date Jun 11, 2019
Publication Date May 17, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 20, 2020
Publisher Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Pages 513-537
Series Title Cultural memories
Book Title Memory and postcolonial studies: synergies and new directions
ISBN 9781788744782
DOI https://doi.org/10.3726/b14024
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4917969
Publisher URL https://www.peterlang.com/view/9781788744805/chapter-22.xhtml