In this paper, I focus on the role played by material objects in the evocation of a specific imaginary of the recent past (mainly the 1970s and 1980s) in the literary works of Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov (in the novels “The Physics of Sorrow” and “Natural Novel”) and of Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk (in “The Museum of Innocence”). I analyze the presence of feelings of melancholy and loss accompanied by a fixation on objects in the fictional works and describe their possible overcoming through an externalization in the form of museum exhibitions in the city of Sofia and Istanbul such as the “Inventory depository of Socialism” and the “Museum of Innocence”. By viewing objects as actors capable of creating meaningful social networks, I c...
This article explores the phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era found in contemporary Russian s...
22 pagesIn this article, I place Orhan Pamuk's novel The Museum of Innocence into dialogue with Sigm...
Dialectics of Istanbul modernity : Orhan Pamuk's novels "Strangeness in My Mind", "The Museum of Inn...
In this paper, I focus on the role played by material objects in the evocation of a specific imagina...
This thesis is an attempt to examine the construction of “physical” and “dream” spaces through thing...
Although an individual may recollect an event, such remembering is influenced by the wider social en...
The museum emerged in the eighteenth century as a powerful tool for the establishment and promotion ...
Orhan Pamuk was born in 1952, and his novels, especially The Black Book, The Museum of Innocence, an...
The essay focuses on The Museum of Innocence (Masumiyet Müzesi, 2008), the first post-Nobel novel by...
The article analyzes the principles of the ekphrastic combination of the text of the novel “Istanbul...
open1noThe main focus of the paper is to delve into the question of how nostalgia for the Soviet epo...
This study attempts to interpret the function of memory through the structures of hybridized narrati...
To be on the periphery is to be on the edge, to not quite belong. My research examines how the chara...
Ovaj se rad bavi prikazom postsocijalističke nostalgije u bugarskom romanu. U tu svrhu odabrana su t...
In this article, I place Orhan Pamuk’s novel The Museum of Innocence into dialogue with Sigmund Freu...
This article explores the phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era found in contemporary Russian s...
22 pagesIn this article, I place Orhan Pamuk's novel The Museum of Innocence into dialogue with Sigm...
Dialectics of Istanbul modernity : Orhan Pamuk's novels "Strangeness in My Mind", "The Museum of Inn...
In this paper, I focus on the role played by material objects in the evocation of a specific imagina...
This thesis is an attempt to examine the construction of “physical” and “dream” spaces through thing...
Although an individual may recollect an event, such remembering is influenced by the wider social en...
The museum emerged in the eighteenth century as a powerful tool for the establishment and promotion ...
Orhan Pamuk was born in 1952, and his novels, especially The Black Book, The Museum of Innocence, an...
The essay focuses on The Museum of Innocence (Masumiyet Müzesi, 2008), the first post-Nobel novel by...
The article analyzes the principles of the ekphrastic combination of the text of the novel “Istanbul...
open1noThe main focus of the paper is to delve into the question of how nostalgia for the Soviet epo...
This study attempts to interpret the function of memory through the structures of hybridized narrati...
To be on the periphery is to be on the edge, to not quite belong. My research examines how the chara...
Ovaj se rad bavi prikazom postsocijalističke nostalgije u bugarskom romanu. U tu svrhu odabrana su t...
In this article, I place Orhan Pamuk’s novel The Museum of Innocence into dialogue with Sigmund Freu...
This article explores the phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era found in contemporary Russian s...
22 pagesIn this article, I place Orhan Pamuk's novel The Museum of Innocence into dialogue with Sigm...
Dialectics of Istanbul modernity : Orhan Pamuk's novels "Strangeness in My Mind", "The Museum of Inn...